THE Nigeria Institution of Surveyors has agreed that the association needs to do more on training, skill acquisition and ethical standards.
Chairman of Association of Private Practising Surveyors of Nigeria , Akomolafe Ademola, at the workshop of the group with the theme: “ Professionalism on the Cross: Surveying practices and laws”, in Lagos, said the objectives of establishing the sub group of the institution was to afford members the opportunity of continuous development.
Admonishing the members he said: “To ensure that our practice is robust , sustainable and rewarding and how to make it better, it is important that we practise ethically putting the interest and satisfaction of our clients in view but also working in line with set industry standards. To this end the APPSN and NIS established the Practice Monitoring and investigating initiatives to give bite to our monitoring and investigating initiatives.
The guest lecturer, Mr. Ogbebor Osaretin, a lawyer, urged surveyors to be multi-tasking to ensure they deliver service to their clients. He said some clients have lost their land as a result of ignorance by some surveyors who were not diligent enough to get facts and figures about a particular land that is in dispute.
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