The President of the Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) has stressed the need for the government to engage professional surveyors in the development of national infrastructure. According to the GhIS President, professional surveyors play a crucial role in ensuring that infrastructure projects are executed efficiently and effectively. The President noted that surveyors are responsible for providing accurate and reliable data, which is essential for planning, designing, and implementing infrastructure projects. The GhIS President emphasized that the lack of engagement of professional surveyors in infrastructure development has led to numerous challenges, including delays, cost overruns, and poor quality of work. The President cited examples of infrastructure projects that have been plagued by these challenges, including roads, bridges, and buildings. The GhIS President attributed these challenges to the failure to engage professional surveyors, who have the expertise and knowledge to ensure that projects are executed to the required standards. The President called on the government to prioritize the engagement of professional surveyors in infrastructure development, citing the benefits of doing so, including improved efficiency, reduced costs, and enhanced quality of work. The GhIS President also emphasized the need for the government to invest in the development of the surveying profession, including providing training and capacity-building programs for surveyors. The President noted that this would enable surveyors to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to contribute effectively to national infrastructural development. The GhIS President also called on the private sector to engage professional surveyors in their infrastructure development projects, citing the benefits of doing so, including improved efficiency, reduced costs, and enhanced quality of work. The President emphasized that the engagement of professional surveyors is essential for ensuring that infrastructure projects are executed to the required standards, and that the benefits of doing so far outweigh the costs. The GhIS President concluded by emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the engagement of professional surveyors in national infrastructural development, citing the benefits of doing so, including improved efficiency, reduced costs, and enhanced quality of work. The President also noted that the GhIS is committed to working with the government and the private sector to promote the engagement of professional surveyors in infrastructure development. The GhIS President emphasized that the institution is committed to providing training and capacity-building programs for surveyors, as well as promoting the use of technology and innovation in the surveying profession. The President also noted that the GhIS is working to promote the importance of surveying in national development, and to raise awareness about the benefits of engaging professional surveyors in infrastructure development. The GhIS President emphasized that the institution is committed to collaborating with other stakeholders, including the government, the private sector, and civil society organizations, to promote the development of the surveying profession. The President noted that this collaboration is essential for ensuring that the surveying profession is able to contribute effectively to national infrastructural development. The GhIS President also emphasized the need for the government to provide an enabling environment for the surveying profession to thrive, including providing the necessary regulations and policies to support the development of the profession. The President noted that this would enable surveyors to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to contribute effectively to national infrastructural development. The GhIS President concluded by emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the engagement of professional surveyors in national infrastructural development, citing the benefits of doing so, including improved efficiency, reduced costs, and enhanced quality of work. The President also noted that the GhIS is committed to working with the government and the private sector to promote the engagement of professional surveyors in infrastructure development, and to promote the development of the surveying profession.