The Guardian (Nigeria)

Estate surveyors urge FG to expunge Land Use Act from constituti­on

- From Nkechi Onyedika- Ugoeze, Abuja

ESTATE surveyors and valuers have reiterated calls for removal of the Land Use Act from the 1999 Constituti­on and its review to expand access to land.

The Nigerian Institutio­n of Estate Surveyors and Valuers ( NIESV) further urged the Federal government to prioritise investment in the real estate industry to salvage the nation's dwindling economy. According to the institutio­n, the real estate sector has the capacity to launch the country into one of the most developed economies in the world, if well explored and harnessed.

NIESV President, Johnbull Amayaevbo, who made the call at the 30th J. W. Ekpenyong Memorial Lecture and induction of new fellows of the Institutio­n in Abuja, noted that land is a major factor in the economy and entire human existence, adding that if the nation’s wealth in land is well harnessed, the government will achieve the N1 trillion gross domestic Product ( GDP) projection­s. He, however, lamented that the Land Use Act has negatively affected Land administra­tion and management, stressing that the Land Use Act since its enactment about 46 years ago has not been reviewed because it is embedded in the constituti­on, and this has been an impediment to converting land resources into individual wealth in the country.

Amayaevbo said: "Real estate plays a critical role in the developmen­t of any country, Nigeria will continue to lag behind if the gov

ernment fails to recognise the importance of real estate profession­als, especially the estate surveyors and valuers. Government should involve real estate profession­als in the formulatio­n of policies and decision making because real estate is a catalyst to any economy.

Also, the president told the newly inducted fellows to demonstrat­e the attributes of competence, ethical standards, integrity, honesty and devotion in addition to absolute loyalty to the Institutio­n.

"You must realise that you have also acquired the responsibi­lity of being role models to younger estate surveyors and valuers, and to those who need inspira

tion to join the profession. It is expected of you to continue to show quality leadership to other members of the profession, and espouse the profession for the benefit of humanity. The estate surveying and valuation profession is evolving and so are developmen­ts within the real estate practice space.”

Amayaevbo noted that the late John Wood Ekpenyong is an inspiratio­n for estate surveyors and valuers to build the profession and nation.

In a lecture titled, "The Role of The Real Estate Sector In National Economic Developmen­t,'' NIESV past president, Rowland Abonta, said that every progressiv­e nation sets its own national

economic objectives, goals and targets, adding that every national economy is subjected to both negative and positive changes.

He observed that most African countries including Nigeria are facing economic crises because of defective and faulty economic policies, stressing that the real estate sector plays an important role and contribute­s substantia­lly to the economic developmen­t and provides a range of employment and entreprene­urial opportunit­ies for constructi­on workers, profession­al services, land surveyors, town planners, and architects.

He said: “Developmen­t of real estate goes hand in hand with the developmen­t

 ?? ?? First Vice President, Nigerian Institutio­n of Estate Surveyors and Valuers ( NIESV), Victor Alonge ( left); Second Vice President, Muhammed Bature; Managing Director, Aircom, Mr Yemi Idowu; NIESV President, Johnbull Amayaevbo and Chief Simon Okeke during the fellows' induction and 30th J. W. Ekpenyong Memorial Lecture held in Abuja.
First Vice President, Nigerian Institutio­n of Estate Surveyors and Valuers ( NIESV), Victor Alonge ( left); Second Vice President, Muhammed Bature; Managing Director, Aircom, Mr Yemi Idowu; NIESV President, Johnbull Amayaevbo and Chief Simon Okeke during the fellows' induction and 30th J. W. Ekpenyong Memorial Lecture held in Abuja.

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