Leverage on technological advancement- Surveyor-General
By Ahmed Dantala
Mr Abuduganiyu Adebomehin, the Surveyor-General of the Federation, has appealed to surveyors in the country to leverage on new technology in their responsibilities.
Adebomehin said this during the 2024 Conference of the Zonal Directors and Chief Resident Surveyors (CRS) on Thursday in Abuja.
The theme of the Conference is: The Future of Work: Adapting to Change in the Geospatial Ecosystem and the Public Service.
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“The new thing in mapping now as at today is digital twin. There is a need for us to take the scripture, go and search for more knowledge so that when you are talking about them, you talk like an authority
“As CRS and zonal directors, you should take the bull by the horn, letting us know that the future of the work is completely different from what we were taught in school
“We have technological advancement as the future of work, which we all have to go and equip ourselves with.
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Mr Onyekwere Nwogu, the Director, Infrastructure Surveys, office of the Surveyor-General of the Federation, also urged participants to explore the strategy and techniques that would reshape the future of their work.
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“Throughout this conference, we would exploit the strategy and technology that will reshape the future of work
“We must recognise that by championing lifelong learnings, embracing technological innovations and fostering a right attitude to work, we can turn challenges into opportunities.
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Ms Oluwaseun Falana, one of the keynote speakers at the event, called for more collaboration and use of technological advancement in order to excel in the new age.
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“Collaboration is a cornerstone of productivity and technology plays a pivotal role in enabling it, especially in digital things.
“Technology foster innovation, accelerate problem solving and improve overall efficiency
“Digital transformation has reduced those lengthy time at work to the bearest minimum.
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Falana also reminded the participants to maintain due diligence and professionalism in order to meet-up with the demands of the 21st century technology.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
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