The Licensed Surveyors Association of Ghana (LiSAG) has commissioned an ultra-modern office complex at Labone in the greater Accra Region to enhance its operations and contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s growth.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, LiSAG President, Surveyor Ing. Samuel Larbi Darko, emphasized the significance of the new complex, dubbed LiSAG House:
According to him, LiSAG House will serve as a hub for collaboration, learning, and professional development, elevating the surveying profession and our contribution to the nation.
He therefore We urged property owners to consult the right channels to reduce land litigation.
With its new office complex, LiSAG is poised to elevate the surveying profession in Ghana. As the association continues to grow, its commitment to innovation, excellence, and public service will be crucial in shaping the country’s land management and development landscape,’ Mr Darko.
For his part, Mr Francis Manu Adabor, MP for Ahafo Ano South and Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Lands and Natural Resources, urged members of the Licensed Surveyors Association of Ghana (LiSAG) to embody excellence, professionalism, and innovation in their work.
Speaking at the commissioning of LiSAG’s new office complex, Adabor emphasized that this milestone marks a significant step towards greater heights for the association.
Embracing technology, Adabor stressed the importance of integrating modern technology and innovation into LiSAG’s operations to align with the government’s digital transformation agenda.
To him, the government aims to make land commission services more accessible, efficient, and dispute-free for Ghanaians. He
encouraged LiSAG members to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and excellence in their work.
Source: oyerepafmonline.com/Bernard K Dadzie Greater Accra Region