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Town Planners Lament Shortage Of Professionals
The Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP) has lamented the acute shortage of town planning professionals in the country.
National President of the institute, Nathaniel Atebije, who disclosed this, said as against having at least one town planner to 3000 residents as it is obtainable in some developed countries, Nigerians could only boast of one town planner to about 70,000 people.
According to him, this has no doubt reduced their visibility across communities in Nigeria and has therefore resulted in haphazard building, and the consequent challenge of flooding among other environmental challenges.
Atebije disclosed this while speaking with journalists during the Southwest Nigerian Institute of Town Planners Town Hall Meeting and Leadership Training held yesterday at the Ogun State secretariat of the association, Leme, Abeokuta.
The three-day programme has as its theme “Creating the Livable Environment We Need Through Collaboration and Community Participation”.
Atebije decried inadequate planning in the country saying it has led to avoidable losses and waste of scarce resources.
He said, “One of the challenges we have in creating a livable environment in Nigeria is that we don’t even have enough professionals. We don’t have enough town planners, architects, engineers, and builders among others.
“Planning is a government job, it is a social responsibility of the government to the people of Nigeria and so they must take the lead. In some other developed countries, we have one town planner to 3000 population but here in Nigeria, one town planner will be to about 70,000 population.
“That is why eyes cannot be everywhere. There are illegal developments everywhere. In fact, they have not engaged enough town planners, either those in the private sector for consultancies, nor do they have enough in the public sector to help in the implementation of their building plans.