The Office of the Surveyor General of the Federation (OSGoF) has held the 2024 Survey Coordination Conference and Advisory Board on Survey Training with this year’s theme “Repositioning the Nigerian Geospatial Space for the Renewed Hope Agenda and Sustainable Economic Growth,” .
A press statement signed by the head, press and public relations of the OSGoF, Sani Datti states that the conference is bringing together 36 State and Federal Capital Territory Surveyor Generals, academics, and professionals to discuss ways to promote the geospatial and surveying industry in Nigeria.
Presenting his welcome address, the surveyor general of the federation, Abuduganiyu Adeyemi Adebomehin emphasised the importance of leveraging geospatial data and technologies for national transformation, economic planning, and sustainable development.
He highlighted the need for capacity building, innovative training programs, and stronger partnerships to position Nigeria as a leader in geospatial technology and data management.
“I am confident that this conference will serve as a catalyst for repositioning our profession, revitalizing the Geospatial sector, and ensuring that survey and mapping remain at the forefront of Nigeria’s developmental agenda”
“Our discussions and resolutions today will focus on strengthening surveys across all levels, enhancing capacity building through robust training programs, and fostering partnerships that advance Nigeria’s leadership in Geospatial technology and data management.” He said.
In his keynote address, the President of the Nigerian Institution of Surveyors (NIS), Dr. Matthew Olomolatan Ibitoye called for the urgent amendment of the outdated Survey Coordination Act to reflect current technological advancements and global best practices. He commended the Office of the Surveyor-General of the Federation for organising the event and reaffirmed NIS commitment to advancing the surveying profession and supporting national development initiatives.
“It is essential to reflect on the Survey Coordination Act of 1962 and its subsequent amendment in 1968. This legislation placed the vital responsibility of coordinating survey activities across the nation and enforcing relevant regulations on the Office of the Surveyor General of Federation (OSGoF). However, the rapid advancements in surveying instruments, methods, and technologies have outpaced the provisions of this Act. The inability of the Act to accommodate these advancements has rendered it ineffective in certain critical areas.” The NIS president stated.