
Mary Ekah
The Chairman, Royal Institute of
Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Nigeria Group, Mr. Yinka Omotosho, has
emphasised the need for estate surveyors to embrace change even as the
real estate industry is changing. Speaking during a recent conference
held in Ikeja, Lagos, Omotosho, who is also the
Senior Partner of J.O
Omotosho & Associates, a firm of Chartered Surveyors, Estate
Surveyors & Valuers, with offices in Lagos and London, said, “It is
imperative that as the global world and the real estate sector is
changing, we do as well but with utmost awareness of the evolution
taking place.” Still stressing on the need to embrace change, the Fellow
of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in the U.K, and an
Associate of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers,
said these changes have been instrumental in the forward movement in the
real estate sector in an evolving world and business cycle, adding,
“This can be brought home to our real estate and construction sector
which is changing as the world does.”
Speaking further, Omotosho who explained
that change is an essence which could most times depict progress,
noted, “It is a key tool required in taking strides. Through varying
centuries, there have been several disruptors such as information and
technology which has led to changes and influenced the curse of the
society,” he added.
The event which had the theme,
‘Embracing Change in the Property Services’ was graced by the Head of
Property, Nigeria and West Africa, Standard Chartered Bank, Mrs. Anne
Rinu, guest speaker of the day who spoke on the topic, ‘Change: Why
Change?’
During her presentation, Rinu said, “In
recent times, we have seen changes across all spheres in the real estate
world. These changes are largely decided by clients who we all
represent as service providers in various spheres of real estate
services (landlords, developers and tenants). She said however that
there have been changes in the quality of space delivered into the
market by landlords/developers as well as changes in space requirements
by respective tenants/occupiers. Rinu who noted that as professionals,
estate surveyors must be aware that changes come as a result of inherent
challenges, adding that the solution to some of these challenges brings
about the desired changes.
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