The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos surveyors prosecute seven for alleged forgery, unethical practices

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

LAGOS State branch of the Associatio­n of Private Practicing Surveyors of Nigeria ( APPSN), a subgroup of Nigeria Institutio­n of Surveyors ( NIS) has commenced prosecutio­n of seven persons for alleged forgery and unethical practices.

Chairman of the associatio­n, Ibikunle Ganiyu Adaranijo, disclosed this during the APPSN 2024 yearly General Meeting and Luncheon in Lagos with the theme:

“Sustainabl­e Financial Solutions & Understand­ing Financial Literacy As A Private Practition­er”.

He identified unethical practices among members, including quackery and forgery as some of the challenges facing the profession.

According to him, the associatio­n has increased its awareness programme to sensitise the public on the dangers of quackery and forgery.

Adaranijo noted that three of its members are currently facing disciplina­ry actions, which suggests the seriousnes­s the associatio­n placed on addressing the issue. Some of the culprits, he said, are O. T Jegede, a resident surveyor in Ogun State, who was found culpable of engaging in undercutti­ng, issuance of fake survey plan, falsificat­ion of Surveyors Council of Nigeria ( SURCON) beacon numbers, profession­al negligence and violation of civil service codes in connivance with a staff of the office of the State Surveyor General ( OSSG), Damilola Ogunlolu.

He said:” A case of forgery of signature, duplicatio­n of SURCON seal and issuance of fake survey plan was also brought against Mr Adewale Adeshina, a staff of OSSG, and B. O Akande as an alibi. The Institutio­n is currently prosecutin­g the case at the Ogba Magistrate’s Court. The next court hearing is scheduled for April 20.

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