Surveyors task Lagos govt on collaboration for sustainable community

The Lagos State chapter of the Nigerian Institution of Surveyors (NIS) has called on the state government to collaborate more with the association to build a sustainable community.
The institute made the call on Friday in Lagos at the commemoration of the 2025 Global Surveyors Day with the theme “Shaping the New World on the Wisdom of Surveying.”
Speaking at the ceremony, Olukayode Kasim, chairman of the chapter, said such collaboration would foster deeper understanding and enhance fruitful work relationships.
Mr Kasim, represented by the institution’s vice chairman, Olukayode Ogundare, said there was a need for members to upgrade themselves as builders of society by acquiring more knowledge that would engender transformation.
“There is the need to align with the rest of the world to improve surveying education and competence, upkeep the standards of professional practice and provide a platform for sharing the latest technological advancements among survey professionals globally.
“I must add that surveying is the bedrock of any sustainable development programme; hence, all meaningful development must mandatorily have its roots in surveying.
“We, therefore, urge the state government to put in place the apparatus to enforce the anti-land grabbing law. The insanity of thugs harassing people is unacceptable.
“Also, the federal government should, as a matter of urgency, put in place measures to alleviate the sufferings of Nigerians,” he said.
Giving an insight into the issue of building collapse, he explained that one way to end it was to ensure that the foundation was sturdy.
“The frequent, constant and often collapse of various infrastructures across the length and breadth of the country could be attributed to not having the foundation right. We must realise that surveyors are better equipped to ensure that the right foundation is put in place.
“In NIS Lagos, we envision a well-planned and efficient Lagos with adequate housing and infrastructure. Also, there is a need for universal access to employment and basic services, such as water, energy and sanitation. We have consistently promoted socially and environmentally sustainable human settlement development and have played an important role in shaping our state,” Mr Kasim said.
He then lauded his members for maintaining standards and not dropping the ball.
“Today, we join the rest of the world to contribute our voices to the global transformation. Thank you all for working passionately,” Mr Kasim said.
(NAN)
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