The Guardian (Nigeria)

AFRIGIST chats path to easy land registrati­on, administra­tion

- By Emeka Nwachukwu

AFRICAN Regional Institute for Geospatial Informatio­n Science and Technology (AFRIGIST) is making efforts to ensure that land registrati­on and administra­tion become cost-effective.

This is in a bid to develop capacity of profession­als working in land administra­tion and cadastral management, as well as draw a new roadmap for cost-effective land registrati­on in West Africa.

It, therefore, organised a training workshop for over 24 participan­ts from different African countries.

Executive director of AFRIGIST, Dr. Adewale Akingbade, in a statement made available to

disclosed that the workshop would enable participan­ts identify common and specific issues relating to land administra­tion in their respective countries, propose workable solutions for specific contexts, and most importantl­y forge a lasting network of profession­als where continuous discussion and deliberati­ons would take place.

The training, which was in conjunctio­n with the School of Land Administra­tion Studies of the University of Twente, and the Dutch Kadaster, which is The Netherland­s Kadaster, Land Registry and Mapping Agency, took place at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-ife, Osun State.

Participan­ts were tutored on topics bordering on land administra­tion in AFRIGIST member states and land administra­tion experience­s in Africa, new innovative tools and approaches to land registrati­on and titling, and hands-on on SOLA and QGIS software.

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