The Surveyor General of the Federation SGoF, Surv. Abuduganiyu Adeyemi Adebomehin has expressed the importance of conflict management skills for surveyors in the country in view of the intricate nature of their tasks.
Surv. Adebomehin expressed this in his office at the Survey House, Abuja while receiving a team of the National Peace Academy (NPA) of the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution IPCR, an agency under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs led by the Director of the academy, Dr. Bosede Awodola.
The SGoF said surveyors would usually be confronted with some unwilling persons of communities during demarcation work at border areas of both internal and international boundaries, noting that communication that would engender peace and mutual understanding remains imperative to the surveyors.
He, therefore, pledged to ensure collaboration with IPCR for the training of surveyors and other staff of the Office of the Surveyor-General of the Federation (OSGoF) at the Institute’s Peace Academy.
The work of OSGoF according to Surv. Adebomehin was to help to determine boundaries, and as such surveyors relate with members of communities, adding that making peace and establishing good relations among communities at borders remain a major concern of OSGoF.
Earlier, the Director of the academy, Dr. Bosede Awodola appreciated the mandates of OSGoF, an extra-ministerial Office of the Federal Government which she described as distinct and central to genuine development.
She assured the SGoF that the academy has the capacity to provide customized training depending on the various mandates of the MDAs, pointing out that IPCR engaged in research, carry out the intervention, and built capacity in areas of peace, conflict management and resolution as well as policy advice.
Dr. Awodola disclosed that the academy has also been relating with the National Boundary Commission (NBC), especially in conflict management capacity building for its staff.