FIG President Stig Enemark Invited to Give The 27th Annual
Olumide Memorial Public Lecture by the Nigerian Institution of Surveyors
Abuja, Nigeria, 29 October 2009
Dr.
Atilola Olusola, President of The Nigerian Institution of
Surveyors, Prof. Stig Enemark, President of FIG, and A. C.
P. Njepuome, Surveyor General of the Federation of Nigeria. |
President Stig Enemark was invited by the Nigerian Institution of
Surveyors (NIS) to give the 27th Olumide Memorial Public Lecture in Abuja,
29 October 2009. The visit was hosted by Dr. Atilola Olusola,
President of the Nigerian Institution of Surveyors (NIS).
The Olumide Memorial Public Lecture is held every year in honour of late
surveyor Cyprian T. Olumide being the first President of NIS and a
pioneer of modern surveying in Nigeria. He was born about 1890 and founded
the Licensed Surveyors Association in Nigeria 1934 that metamorphosed into
the Land Surveyors Association of Nigeria in 1960 with Olumide as the first
chairman. In 1966 the Association adopted the name the Nigerian Institution
of Surveyors and Olumide became it's first President. In appreciation of his
service and leadership the Institution made him Life President, and on his
death 1970 the NIS Council decide to immortalize him memory by
institutionalising the Olumide Memorial Lecture series, the first of which
was held in 1982.
President Enemark presented a lecture on the theme: “Land Governance:
Supporting the Global Agenda and Serving Society”. The lecture looked at
the linkage between land governance, land reform, and climate change
adaptation. It argued that measures for adaptation to climate change and
disaster risk management must be integrated into strategies for poverty
reduction to ensure sustainable development meeting the Millennium
Development Goals.
The lecture is public and announced with full page advertisements in the
national newspapers and thereby attracting attention to the important role
of the surveyors in society. The lecture attracted about 500 participants
and was followed by a question/answer session and press interviews etc.
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The 27th Olumide Memorial Lecture was well attended by around 500
engaged participants. |
The group of NIS Past Presidents gathered around NIS President
Atilola Olusola and FIG President Stig Enemark.
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The visit to Nigeria provided a great opportunity to meet with the very
active community of Nigerian Surveyors and, at the same time, to announce
and promote the election of NIS to host FIG Working Week in Abuja 2013. The
facilities and the institutional support look very promising.
Visit of the FIG President to the Office of the Surveyor General of
the Federation. |
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