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Meet Wahabu Kamukama

Self Employed Land Surveyor
About Wahabu Kamukama

Kamukama Wahabu is a self employed surveyor who specializes in cadastral surveying

Surveyors play a very big role in a developing country like Uganda. With Justice Catherine Bamugemeriere's commission in land matters, their role in ensuring the integrity of our land tenure system is even more vital as the focus is on them to expose the misharps in land titles and illegal land acquisitions. In trying to understand what exactly surveyors be doing when they look through those instruments, we caught up with Mr Kamukama Wahab, and this is what we asked

So Mr Kamukama Wahab, Describe what you do as a Surveyor and what motivated you to pursue that career path?

Surveying to me came as a calling. It's a course I did at University on government sponsorship. So far, I am 4 years into the practice in this profession.

Surveying is broad having areas like Cadastral surveying, Engineering surveying, Hydrographic surveying, Valuation surveying, Quantity surveying and so forth, but my biggest area of expertise is Cadastral surveying I thus would love to take a minute expounding on the said discipline.

Cadastral surveying consists of land administration call it land registration or land titling. Processing of land titles. Talk of boundary opening or finding out the extents of registered land on ground. Then we can talk of area verification to mention but a few. Engineering surveying on the other hand involves topographic surveying, leveling, computation of volumes of Earth work, setting out extents of structures, etc

What was it like finishing school and getting into your first jobs?

For starters, I am self employed. I thus do not know if am fit to answer this question for it is specific on how got my job and yet surprisingly am not employed. But to share how did it come to this, allow me tell you that my journey has been rugged one with hills and valleys.

I have been employed mainly in the private sector and only to realize that most of private employers capitalise on exploiting their employees in form of meagre pay, or poor working conditions, under utilisation of their skills like they will sign you to be at office at 8am in the morning and sign you out at 5pm both for when there is work at office or not. Now for a hard-working Kamukama (muntu wawansi) would like to move out and do other jobs when not occupied at office. And this propelled me to get self employed as all my employers could not allow me live my life freely.

So Kamukama Wahabu ,anything cool about this kind of work ? Are there challenges?

Any thing cool. Yes. It's a paying job. It's a job full of challenges that keep you alert. Because of rapid advancement of technology, a surveyor is expected to keep learning every other time, because the instrumentation used at work changes year in year out.

Going to the fact that, surveying tackles challenges related to one of the factors of production, land. We are at close range with different kinds of people. So a surveyor is expected to be an excellent communicator both to secure a contract and also to explain findings to the satisfaction of the client lest you fall for the lynching that is always broadcasted on the popular or even rather famous "agataliko nfuffu" news belletin

What skills does one need to be a Surveyor , how important are those skills and how can someone perfect such skills?

1.  A surveyor needs to skilled at communication. This can be perfected over time. Those still in high school endeavor to be in debating clubs, Rotaract clubs so that you grow up a confident, eloquent citizen.

2. A surveyor is expected to be excellent at computer usage. When field work is done. The data collected ought to be processed on a computer to maps. And all this is done on computers using an number of softwares. Disclaimer, you don't need need to be a computer wizard. But in case you are, the better

3. A surveyor needs to be a scientist. This may not necessarily be a skill. But those in lower levels of education need to know that to persue surveying, they need to do well in science subjects.

4. A surveyor needs to be good at conflict resolution. Over time, a surveyor is presented a case of land encroachment. We do the survey and find that indeed there is an encroachment. So the surveyor should be in position to advise the client going forward to that the findings do not spark killings.

How did school (High school and University) prepare you for the career you are pursuing today?

I did PCM/E (Physics,Chemistry,Mathematics / Economics) at high school. The subject I do not apply readily is chemistry but the rest at play. In addition to these subjects, I apply more of Geography in this field. So a student in A'level can think of doing a combination that has Physics, Mathematics, geography, economics etc. Coming to University, I did a number of modules or course units and all are indeed applicable in the field. Yes, I was a student leader more so at the University and this has helped me sail in this ocean of working environment.

So what is the future like for this career field? What trends are you seeing that are going to define the field 5 years to come?

For this profession, a lot is being done. For the years to come, markstones shall electronic chips that can be traced. Surveying is going to make some of us go to the Moon for surveying. Hahaha

Finally what advise would Kamukama Wahabu give someone who dreams of walking on the same career path you are on?

Have an open mind. Be prepared to read extensively. Be a person who not only understands what is read but contemplates on it too.
 

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