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NIESV Cautions Members Over Unethical Conduct
The Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers(NIESV) has charged its members to uphold the practice of estate valuing and refrain from unethical and unwholesome practices.
The President of NIESV, and Chairman of the Council, Johnbull Amayaevbo, who disclosed this in a release obtained on Monday, noted that the institution would not condone any of its members who failed to comply with the principle of integrity in the discharge of his or her duties as an estate surveyor and valuer.
He emphasised the importance of upholding professional ethics and standards, fostering continuous learning, and contributing to the growth of the institution and the nation.
“As professionals in real estate, our duties requires absolute compliance to professional ethics and standards of practice, total commitment to the aims and objectives of the institution.
“Go through the constitution of the institution and the code of professional practice and strive to abide by their provisions, as ignorance of any part thereof will not be an excuse for misconduct.
“Please note that working overtly or covertly against the interest of the institution will be met with the stiffest sanctions and penalties”, he stated.
The NIESV President in the statement also said the institution had launched its 2021-2023 Real Estate Market Report, which covered land prices across all 30 states and local governments, offering a valuable resource for stakeholders, governments, and potential investors.
He noted that the National Bureau of Statistics would leverage the report for an in-depth analysis of the real estate sector’s role in the economy.
“Governments at all levels and her agencies, professionals, and all stakeholders in the real estate industry will find the document useful in decision-making, be it real estate investments, valuation reports, acquisitions, and others.
“The National Bureau of Statistics and others will find this well-researched work handy in their analysis of the real estate sector of the economy”, he added.
In addition, the NIESV President highlighted the need for a review of outdated land laws, particularly the Land Use Decree established 46 years ago.
Amayaevbo also advocated for the removal of land laws from the constitution to facilitate necessary updates.
Corlins Walter
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