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Surveyors Call For Judicial Reforms To Combat Quackery

by Andrew Ojiezel
2 days ago
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Association of Private Practising Surveyors of Nigeria (APPSN) has called for judicial reforms to tackle the rising cases of quackery and fraudulent practices within the surveying profession.

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The Surveyors, in their annual professional workshop and luncheon held in Lagos, themed ‘Building the Resilient Surveyor: Integrating Legacy Practice with Innovation and Corporate Excellence’, expressed concern that weak law enforcement and sluggish court processes were allowing impostors to thrive, issuing fake survey plans and engaging in double land allocations.

According to them, quacks’ sharp practices are contributing to land disputes that delay critical infrastructure and housing developments across Lagos State.

Delivering the keynote address, Mr Oluwaseyi Mapaderoun emphasised the need for the legal system to adapt to the pace of urban expansion in Lagos.

“We catch people producing fake survey plans, but they go unpunished for years because the judicial process is overworked and still largely analogue. Without swift justice and effective deterrents, fraud will persist. We need reforms that fast-track land-related cases and punish impostors to protect investors and professionals alike, “he said.

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Mapaderoun highlighted the association’s ongoing efforts to promote transparency through technology.

He revealed that APPSN has introduced a “Red Dot” programme and an online public register to help individuals verify licensed surveyors. The association is also exploring blockchain technology to develop tamper-proof land records.

APPSN Chairman, Mr Afolabi Olaoluwa, said the body is intensifying internal disciplinary measures and collaborating with government agencies to eliminate quackery from the profession.

“Our parent body, the Nigerian Institution of Surveyors, already operates an ethics committee. Members found guilty of malpractice face sanctions proportionate to their offences. “However, we cannot fight this alone. We must partner with the government to reduce unprofessional practices in private and public projects,” Olaoluwa said.

He also stressed the importance of modernising the profession by embracing emerging technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI).

“AI will not replace surveyors—it will enhance our capabilities. Tasks that once took days can now be done in minutes with AI-enabled tools. That’s why we’re investing in training to ensure our members keep up with innovation,” Olaoluwa said.

Also speaking at the event, Mr Ayokunnu Adesina, Senior Special Assistant to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Survey Matters, lauded APPSN for its proactive approach.

He pledged continued state support for reforms and urged deeper collaboration with the Lagos State Government.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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