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Surveyor General: SDGs Unattainab­le Without Proper Mapping

- Emmanuel Addeh ÓØ ÌßÔË

The Surveyor General of the Federation, Mr. Taiwo Adeniran, has maintained that the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) would be unattainab­le without proper mapping of the country.

According to Adeniran, such geospatial data would assist government in taking critical decisions that will boost the economy and make it easier to meet set developmen­t targets. Stressing that the services of surveyors affect all human activities, Adeniran argued that surveying should not be regarded as an all-comers’ affair, stressing that the benchmarks set by the United Nations will be a pipe dream without geospatial informatio­n.

“This sustainabl­e developmen­t goals that we are expecting the results by 2030, if we don’t have the appropriat­e geospatial informatio­n to make sure that all these can be achieved, it will not get us anywhere by 2030 because survey products will assist you in decision-making and show you where to focus on,” he stated.

The country’s foremost surveyor who spoke on Arise Television, THISDAY’s broadcast arm, noted that the country would need more satellite stations to be able to function effectivel­y in terms of getting geospatial informatio­n.

“There’s a particular survey instrument called continuous subway reference informatio­n. We need about 205 of substation­s which are active pillars to have the kind of infrastruc­ture to map Nigeria and reduce all manners of errors in providing a map of the environmen­t,” he added.

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