Surveyors Propose Digital Land Mapping in All 774 LGAs

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The Nigerian Institution of Surveyors (NIS) has called on the Federal Government to implement a nationwide digital land mapping programme across Nigeria’s 774 local government areas, saying the initiative could modernise land administration, improve investment inflows, and support economic development.

Speaking at the institution’s 60th Annual General Meeting and Conference in Kano, NIS President, Pius Chukwuemeka Eze, said Nigeria needs a comprehensive and unified digital cadastral system to unlock its full economic potential. He proposed a “one local government, one digital parcel map” initiative covering all parts of the country.

According to Eze, accurate geospatial information is essential for infrastructure development, agriculture, urban planning, environmental management, and national security. He noted that reliable mapping systems would help resolve land disputes, strengthen property registration processes, and improve revenue generation at all levels of government.

The surveyors’ body also stated that geospatial information has become increasingly important in today’s digital economy because development planning and investment decisions depend heavily on accurate spatial data. The institution maintained that surveyors possess the technical expertise required to execute the proposed digital mapping programme and called for stronger political support and funding to drive implementation.

Eze further urged governments to integrate surveying professionals more effectively into infrastructure planning and execution, arguing that better use of geospatial intelligence could improve decision-making and address several developmental challenges. He also advocated the completion of the National Cadastral Infrastructure and increased investment in surveying technology and capacity development.

The institution proposed the establishment of a zonal geospatial institute in Kano to train professionals in emerging technologies and strengthen the country’s geospatial capabilities. Stakeholders believe a nationwide digital land mapping system could significantly improve land governance, support economic planning, and attract greater investment into Nigeria’s property and infrastructure sectors.

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