The Guardian (Nigeria)

Surveyors seek national mapping policy

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

LAND surveyors under the aegis of Associatio­n of Private Practising Surveyors of Nigeria ( APPSN) have called for adoption of national mapping policy to curb incessant security challenges in the country

A fellow of Nigeria Institutio­n of Surveyors ( NIS), Clement Nwabichie, led the call at the yearly profession­al developmen­t workshop/ luncheon of Lagos branch of APPSN.

Nwabichie, who spoke on: “Panacea to leadership and good governance; surveyors perspectiv­e ( challenges, solutions and opportunit­ies)”, noted the gap in governance, saying it is affecting the surveying profession in Nigeria.

He said despite several meetings on the national mapping policy, it was yet to be adopted. Nwabichie also called for diversific­ation of the profession beyond cadastral, crime, land reform, sign- ages and business geo- graphics.

He expressed worries that engineers are taking jobs of surveyors under the turnkey projects and often pay surveyors peanuts to do the jobs.

“As surveyors, we need more action than talking. Each seminar, workshop or yearly General Meeting ( AGM) should have actions or actionable resolution­s.”

He also stressed the need for surveyors to develop a roadmap, a strategic plan for the profession that could span five- year with opportunit­ies for yearly reviews and amendments.

To achieve good governance in the profession, Nwabichie said surveyors must develop an environmen­t and streamline guidelines for leadership recruitmen­t such that only the best becomes leaders.

He further called for integratio­n of lecturers in practice, stressing that they would render a pivotal service to the profession.

APPSN chairman, Rafiu Adaranijo, stressed the need for surveyors to put the interest and satisfacti­on of clients at heart and work in line with industry standards.

He explained that the main objective of the associatio­n is to ensure that members are given opportunit­y to continuous­ly educate themselves and be updated with developmen­ts of the profession.

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