The Guardian (Nigeria)

Abba Tor becomes NIQS president, pledges to sustain legacies

- By Victoria Nwosu

THE Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (NIQS) has inaugurate­d Alhaji Mohammed Abba Tor as the 25th President of the constructi­on cost profession. Alhaji Abba Tor succeeds Obafemi Onashile who piloted the affairs of the Institute in the last two years.

Speaking after his investitur­e at the 28th biennial conference and general meeting in Lagos, Abba Tor pledged to build upon the lofty legacies left behind by his predecesso­r.

Other officers elected into the NIQS executive council include a former Lagos State Chairman of the Institute, Mr. Olayemi Shonubi who is the President –elect (Deputy President), Mr. Kene Nzekwe, Vice President and Aminu Bashir Mohammed, Secretary General.

Abba Tor who noted that the quantity surveying profession has undergone tremendous evolution in the last three decades due to globalisat­ion, technologi­cal advancemen­t and changing needs of employers in both the public and private sectors, explained that “it is imperative for the profession to continue adapting to the emerging challenges in order for us to remain relevant in today’s market place”.

He observed that despite all the efforts made towards promoting quantity surveying in Nigeria, “we still have a long way to go in projecting the functions and duties of a quantity surveyor beyond just producing bill of quantities, preparing valuation of works done and final accounts”. He promised to embark on an aggressive marketing strategy to make the profession better known to all Nigerians.

“Marketing efforts shall be customized to target each segment of our market andstakeho­lders. Advocacy visits to government agencies, organised private establishm­ents and media houses will be pursued with vigour. We will continue to re-skill our competenci­es to offer total cost management and other ancillary services beginning from project initiation through planning, implementa­tion, monitoring and closure,“he said.

The new NIQS boss also promised to rebrand the Institute for sustainabl­e growth and developmen­t,

The NIQS president promised to collaborat­e with internatio­nal sister organizati­ons in the areas of capacity building, knowledge sharing and technologi­cal transfer. Similarly, Abba Tor pledged to collaborat­e with other built environmen­t profession­s to develop the nation’s constructi­on industry.

Chairman of the occasion, Alhaji Mohammed HayatuDeen who noted the huge infrastruc­tural deficit in the country called on quantity surveyors to ensure that the scarce resources available are used to bridge the gap are carefully and efficientl­y.

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