The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG tasks NIS on human capital, institutio­nal developmen­t

- From Cornelius Essen, Abuja

THE Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, has urged the Nigerian Institutio­n of Surveyors ( NIS) to have enduring institutio­ns that would exploit human capital, to develop and promote true profession­alism.

Fashola, who spoke at the yearly Olumide Memorial Lecture in Abuja, explained that an institutio­n is a mere idea to which effect is given by humans, saying, “we can still be talking about surveyors because of great men like Olumide and others.”

He added: “His contempora­ries held fast to their profession­al callings and were determined to defend the ethics of the profession. They never compromise­d no matter the pressure from any quarter. This is what surveyors should strive to emulate today.”

Explaining further, the minister stated, “when these great men were there, politics was there, but they ignored it and preferred a good name and work. The quality of any institutio­n is as a result of the quality of its human capital.

“It is their devotion to duty that we gather to celebrate excellence, devotion and profession­alism in the name of Olumide,” he said.

The minister observed that when institutio­ns do well, it is men and women, who have done well and vice versa. “The surveyor is an example of the type of good men and women we all need to build institutio­ns in private and public life,” he said.

Fashola said that what runs through them all is profession­alism, adding, “would it be possible in that era to suggest, in a way that it was recently suggested that a sum of missing money was swallowed by a snake? Is it not lack of profession­alism?”

He , however, said that if Nigerians of today can take up the challenge, stick to their values and ethics of the profession against all odds, the Nigeria of Olumide era is not only possible, but it can be better and achievable.

Earlier, NIS President, Kayode Oluwamotem­i, described the yearly lecture as a worthy venture to hon the memory of a man, who was a symbol of excellence in profession­al practice and a visionary leader of all times.

He urged the members of the institutio­n to strive to emulate the exemplary lifestyle of the late surveying icon, saying, “we are really striving to make his ways ours and to make our action his model as a father, friend and profession­al excellence.”

On the occasion, Fashola was honoured with the NIS Award of Excellence, followed by the inaugurati­on of past presidents as an advisory body on critical issues that concern the

 ?? ?? Past presidents, Nigerian Institutio­n of Surveyors ( NIS) Yakubu Maikano ( left); Akinloye Oyegbola; Olusola Atilola; Bosun Ayinde; NIS President, Kayode Oluwamotem­i; Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola; Solomon Jaiye Ojeikere; Bern Omo- Aigbe; Bode Adeaga and Alabo Charlye David Charles during the 39th Annual Olumide Memorial Lecture organised by the institutio­n and delivered by the minister on the theme, " Human Capital and Institutio­n Building," in Abuja.
Past presidents, Nigerian Institutio­n of Surveyors ( NIS) Yakubu Maikano ( left); Akinloye Oyegbola; Olusola Atilola; Bosun Ayinde; NIS President, Kayode Oluwamotem­i; Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola; Solomon Jaiye Ojeikere; Bern Omo- Aigbe; Bode Adeaga and Alabo Charlye David Charles during the 39th Annual Olumide Memorial Lecture organised by the institutio­n and delivered by the minister on the theme, " Human Capital and Institutio­n Building," in Abuja.

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