
In a statement, yesterday, he promised that his tenure would usher in significant transformation.
“For this administration, our strategic direction will focus on rebranding, research and development, capacity building and improving the welfare of our members. More than ever, we are committed to uplifting NIESV to greater heights,” he said.
Amayaevbo brings onboard 30 years of experience as an estate surveyor and valuer.
His specialism in asset valuation includes plants and equipment, right of way acquisition, facility management, real estate brokerage (residential, commercial, industrial and logistics spaces) and more.
In his new role as president, the professional called for support, not just from NIESV members, but also from stakeholders in the public and private sectors, as well as government agencies as partners to improve industry standards.
Amayaevbo’s official inauguration as the institute’s 25th president holds on Friday, July 29, in Abuja.
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