Surveyors advocate digital mapping to tackle insecurity, boost infrastructure

Surveyors have called for the adoption of digital mapping to address Nigeria’s security challenges and promote infrastructural development.

Speaking at the 2024 Northern Surveyors Forum (NSF) Annual General Meeting and James Dashe Memorial Lecture in Kaduna, experts stressed the need for a comprehensive digital land database to enhance planning and security operations.

Ayo Medubi, CEO of Indept Engineering Limited, decried the absence of proper mapping systems across the country, citing their potential to combat insecurity and drive economic growth. “A digital map provides vital information for tackling crime and building infrastructure. The vandalism of power transmission lines causing recent blackouts could have been averted with accurate geographic data,” Medubi said.

He emphasised the role of surveyors in supporting national security, noting that proper mapping could help law enforcement access remote areas efficiently and reduce land disputes.

Surveyor Kunle Olugbemiro, Registrar of the Surveyors Council of Nigeria, urged the government to prioritize recruiting and empowering surveyors to meet the country’s developmental needs. 

He said, “Surveying is key to resource management and national development, but our professionals require modern tools and recognition to deliver optimal results.”

NSF Chairman, Dr. Isah Funtua Abdulkadir, highlighted advancements in the field, including the use of geospatial technology for security and the launch of a professional journal to promote best practices. 

He called for increased funding and awareness campaigns to elevate the role of surveyors in governance and development.

The Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee, Surveyor Daudu E.M. Andrew, emphasised that accurate geographic data is essential for decision-making, infrastructure expansion, and addressing Nigeria’s socio-economic challenges.

Dr. Abdulkadir also appealed to Kaduna State Governor Mallam Uba Sani to establish a permanent NSF secretariat and restore the Office of the Surveyor General in the state to boost land management and development initiatives.

Themed “Land Surveying: Enhancing Security Measures and Fostering Physical and Economic Development,” the forum brought together industry leaders to explore innovative solutions for national growth.