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Town Planner Tasks Builders On City Masterplan Compliance
A town planner in Port Harcourt, Victor Amuba has urged builders and property developers in Port Harcourt and environs to comply with the city master plan in order to protect the environment from depletion, as well as avoid demolition of property in the future.
Amuba, a member of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planning (NITP) in an interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt, stated that the practice of erecting buildings indiscriminately in the city was adversely affected the environment.
He said that the violation of the city master plan was blocking free flow of sewage lines and posed health threats to residents of some areas of Port Harcourt.
The town planner advised residents of Port Harcourt and environs not to be misled by touts who claim to be urban planners with the aim of extorting money from them, and also urged residents to obtain approval from appropriate government authorities before erecting structures.
He noted that the state ministry of Urban Development was committed to disrupting illegal buildings that posed threats to the environment, as the monitoring team is always going round to monitor unlawful erection of buildings.
According to him, there are rules that guide the planning of city, sub-urban or area councils, and people need to comply with these rules in order to ensure that we have a habitable environment.
Amuba noted that people settle in locations near the city centre and illegally occupy some places in orders to be close to their places of work.
He said, “If these offices were located in different places and houses provided for workers as well, people will work in different locations and not only in the city centre alone.”
The city planner also condemned the activities of construction workers who illegally excavated sand from burrowed pit for construction purposes, pointing out that this practice affects farmlands as well as the soil and consequently retards farming activities.
He, however, solicited for intensive public awareness programme to educate the people on the danger of depleting the environment by building indiscriminately.

President Goodluck Jonathan (2nd right) cutting the tape to launch the Operation Light-up Rural Nigeria (OLRN) Project at Durumi community in FCT, Abuja last Monday. With him are (L-R): Minister of Power, Prof Chinedu Nebo, Country President, Schnieider Electric Nigeria, Mr Marcel Hochet and FCT Minister, Sen Bala Mohammed.
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