FG deploys technology in boundary management

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By Philip Yatai

The National Boundary Commission (NBC) says it is entrenching the use of research, technology including drone, in boundary management

The Director-General, Mr Adamu Adaji, stated this on Sunday in Abuja, while assessing the impact of President Bola Tinubuโ€™s administration after two years in office.

Adaji told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the commission had advanced from analogue systems to digital and electronic systems in boundary management.

He said with the support of President Tinubu, the commission had made significant progress in managing Nigeriaโ€™s boundary issues.

โ€œFor those of us who are into the profession of mapping and surveying, we now know that we have advanced from the usual analog system to electronic system.

โ€œNow, we have satellite imaging, aerial mappings and drones and with these modern technology, you can assess areas that ordinarily would have been difficult, if you were to go on foot.

โ€œSo, weโ€™re really embracing technology,โ€ he said.

He reiterated the commissionโ€™s commitment to tap into available technology to get adequate and real time data for efficient definition of boundaries.

The D-G also said that research was assisting significantly with data gathering to support the delineation of internal and international boundaries, including maritime boundaries.

He added that the commissionโ€™s Research and Policy Analysis Department was equipped to provide relevant data for decision making for effective management of the countryโ€™s boundaries.

โ€œGoing forward, we will capitalise on Tinubuโ€™s โ€œRenewed Hope Agendaโ€ to deepen the adoption of technology and research in the definition and demarcation of internal and international boundaries.

โ€œThis, in the long run, will bring the dividends of democracy to the people, especially those living in border communities

โ€œWe are going to emphasise on the physical definition of these boundaries, particularly those areas that we have resolved.

โ€œThank God, we have improved budgetary provisions that will enable us to double our efforts in boundary demarcation and organise workshops to sensitise people to how to manage boundaries,โ€ he said.

Adaji further noted the difficulty in accessing some boundary locations, but expressed confidence that with modern technology, the commission would overcome some of the challenges. (NAN)

Edited by Rotimi Ijikanmi

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