The Licensed Surveyors Association of Ghana (LiSAG) has officially opened its new headquarters in Labone, Accra, marking a significant milestone in the association’s history. The ultra-modern facility is a testament to LiSAG’s commitment to excellence and its determination to promote the surveying profession in Ghana.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, LiSAG President Samuel Larbi Darko said the new headquarters is a symbol of unity, ambition, and a shared vision for the profession. “This building will serve as a hub for collaboration, learning, and professional development, providing a space for our members to come together and elevate our profession,” he said.
Hon. Francis Manu Adabor, MP for Ahafo Ano South East, who represented the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, emphasized the importance of digitalisation in land administration and challenged LiSAG to lead the charge in embracing technology.
The new LiSAG headquarters is equipped with modern facilities, including meeting rooms, a library, and a training center. The association has consistently advocated for the highest standards of professionalism and has worked tirelessly to promote the interests of its members.
The inauguration of the new headquarters marks a significant milestone in LiSAG’s history and sets the stage for the association’s continued growth and success. As LiSAG looks to the future, it is clear that the association will continue to play a vital role in shaping the profession and contributing to Ghana’s socio-economic development.
With this new facility, LiSAG is poised to promote innovation, collaboration, and forward-thinking approaches in the surveying profession. The association’s commitment to excellence and its determination to shape the future of surveying in Ghana are evident in this state-of-the-art headquarters.