“So, it’s important we delve into the other aspect of the economy to offer our expertise. “There are two ways to give out our expertise: one as quantity surveyors, what kind of role can we play in agriculture or development of agricultural infrastructure and what role can we play in mining both surface and subsurface. “Two, as entrepreneurs also, can we invest in agriculture? Can we invest in mining? These are the challenges we want to throw to our colleagues,” he said. Aliyu said the board targeted the involvement of more young surveyors and the application of artificial intelligence and automation “to ensure that it’s rooted in the profession.