The long-awaited Surveying Council and Licensing Bill, aimed at regulating the conduct of surveyors and sanitising professional practice in Ghana, is set to receive renewed attention as a top priority of the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources in the coming year.
The Minister, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah has given firm assurance that the bill, which is expected to bring structure, accountability and professionalism to the sector, will be passed to strengthen land administration and support government revenue generation.
Speaking at an engagement with the Ghana Institute of Surveyors (GhIS) on Thursday, 18th December, 2025, the Minister described the bill as long overdue, stressing that effective licensing of surveyors, particularly in critical areas such as cadastral surveying will help organise practitioners and improve service delivery.
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