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Published 26 April 2021
The Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers, has called for the abrogation of the Land Use Act in Nigeria, saying over 90 per cent of lands in the country were yet to be registered.
The organisation also said the real estate remained one of the vital sectors that could revamp the economy and build it to better and valuable form.
The President of NIESV, Emmanuel Wike, raised the optimism at the unveiling of its 2020/2021 conference logo created for its 51st anniversary in Abuja.
He said, “We have been advocating for the abrogation of Land Use Act because we have been told that over 90 per cent of lands in Nigeria are not registered.

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