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NIESV Poise To National Development
The National President of Nigeria Institute of Estate
Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV), Emeka D. Eleh has said that the institution’s
priority is geared towards infrastructural development and national empowerment
in the country.
He said that the organisation in the cause of pursuing
national development has donated some reading materials and books to students
of Rivers State Polytechnic Bori, to enable them get relevant knowledge.
Eleh stated these when he visited Victory Okorji Associates.
According to him, the major purpose of the visit is to
interact with their students in the state and know ho the organisation is
piloting its affairs.
“We have a good vision for Nigeria, our interest is to
develop the country in all ramifications.
He noted that the organisation have donated books to
students of Bori Polytechnic, adding that “we are very much concern with our
students.”
He stated that for the organisation to achieve its aims and
objectives, NIESV has concluded plans to organise a workshop latter this month,
tagged “Infrastructural Development and National Empowerment,” saying that the
seminar would educate Nigerians on how to managed their properties.
Also speaking, the branch chairman of NIESV, Rivers State Mr
Emma Okas Wike, said their target is to get more professional members, adding
that membership has been the problem of the organisation in the state.
Mr. Wike also stated that one of the major challenges is the
need for secretariat or office space.
According to him, the company have gained over 100
management properties in their portfolio and successfully executed over 150
major valuation briefs within Nigerian and outside the shores.
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The agency emphasized that failure to comply will attract strict enforcement measures, including seizure and destruction of goods, suspension or revocation of operational licences, and prosecution under relevant laws.
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“These products are expressly listed on the Federal Government’s Customs Prohibition List and are not permitted for importation”.
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