The Estate Surveyors and Valuers Registration Board of Nigeria (ESVARBON) has urged estate surveyors and valuers in the country to develop their professional skills through continuous participation in the board’s training programmes.
The Chairman of ESVARBON, Gersh Henshaw, made the appeal during the annual gathering of registered estate surveyors and valuers, otherwise known as Valuers’ Assembly, recently in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
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The assembly, Henshaw said, was intended to offer a forum for registered persons and the board to cross fertilise ideas that would not only aid the practice of the profession but would also enhance its effective and efficient regulation and control.
Mr Henshaw said, “Bear in mind that your effective participation in the event will earn you eight credit points which will go a long way in enabling renewal of your practising licence next year.”
He also promised to boost valuation practice in the country, assuring of benefits estate surveyors and valuers in the country would derive from actively participating, adding that, such trainings would boost their professional competence and equip them to compete favourably either in Nigeria or beyond the shores of the country.