FIG 
	President Stig Enemark attended the Accra Conference of the Ghana 
	Institution of Surveyors organized jointly with CASLE and FIG Commission 8, 
	in Accra, Ghana, 24.26 February 2010. 
				
				The 
	conference attracted about 1000 surveyors mainly from Ghana but many from 
	Nigeria. The theme of conference was “The Surveyor: Partner in National 
	Development” that was very well reflected through the conference. The 
	Opening session was attended by the Honorable Minister of Land and Natural 
	Resources and the Honorable Minister of Transport. Welcome addresses were 
	given by Mr. K. H. Osei-Asante, President of Ghana Institution of 
	Surveyors; Mr. Joseph Segun Ajenlekoko, Regional President of CASLE, 
	and Prof. Stig Enemark, FIG President. 
				
				The program 
	included a range of themes covering most aspects of surveying activitie sin 
	Ghana. A key feature was the almost full day seminar organized by Dr. Diane Dumashie 
				(Chair of FIG Commission 8) focusing on “Peri-Urban 
	development: The Role of Traditional Authorities and Land Professionals”. 
	The seminar was opened by a keynote presented by President Enemark entitled 
	“Surveying: Supporting the Global Agenda and Serving Society”.  
				
				
				Further 
	presentations were given by Wafula Nabutola (Chair-elect of FIG 
	Commission8) on “An East African lens, Traditional leadership in Kenya: The 
	land cycle – outskirts/rual to peri-urban to informal settlements”; and a 
	special keynote by traditional leader Awula Annor Adjaye focusing on 
	Traditional Authority Leadership and introduced by Mr. Kwame Tenadu 
	Ghana delegate to FIG Commission 8. These presentations were followed by 
	very a very lively discussion guided by Dr. Diane Dumashie on focusing on 
	the role of land professionals; the tools and methodologies land 
	professionals need, and how to bring together key actors. A more detailed 
	report of the seminar will be presented at the FIG Commission 8 website.
				
				
				
					
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						 Key actors in the FIG Commission 8 Seminar: Dr. Diane Dumashie 
			(second from the left) followed by Stig Enemark, traditional leader 
			Awula Annor Adjaye
 (fifth from the left) followed by Wafula Nabultola and Kwame Tenadu.
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