Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Business
  • Education
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
The Meridian Spy
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Business
  • Education
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
The Meridian Spy
Home»News»Why States Shout Emulate FG on Urban Town Planning – Minister
News

Why States Shout Emulate FG on Urban Town Planning – Minister

meridianspyBy meridianspyOctober 29, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
Share
    

Share!

  • Share
  • Tweet

President Bola Tinubu has tasked states to domesticate the National Urban Development Policy to bolster town planning.

Tinubu, who was represented by the Minister of Housing and Urban Development,Ahmed Dangiwa,made the call at the 2025 Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP)56th International Conference and Annual General Meeting on Tuesday in Abuja.

The theme of the conference was: ‘Refocusing Planning Administration Towards Sustainable Urban Governance and Development’.

He said that the Federal Government placed urban development at the heart of national transformation agenda.

He said,” This is because of the understanding that cities are more than economic hubs;they are also spaces of innovation, social integration, and environmental responsibility.

“Today, Nigeria grapples with challenges of rapid urbanization, unplanned growth, informal settlements, infrastructural gaps, and environmental threats.

“So, in response, our government is taking the following strategic steps.

$The first is approval of the National Urban Development Policy few months ago, a milestone initiative reflecting our determination to build liveable, resilient, and productive cities.

“The policy provides a harmonised framework for collaboration among agencies responsible for planning, housing, and infrastructure, promoting coherence and accountability.

“I want other state governments to also domesticate this policy in their own domains.”

According to Tinubu, his government is building strong partnerships with professional bodies, like NITP to drive evidence-based policy making and capacity building.

He listed some of the policies to include: digitisation of planning administration, Urban Inclusiveness Policy, mainstreaming climate action in urban planning among others.

READ ALSO  NSC, Private Partners Reward S/Eagles with $30,000 Per Goal After 4–1 Win Over Gabon

Tinubu said recently, the administration inaugurated bus terminals in Abuja and it had also awarded contracts for one bus terminal in each of the six geopolitical zones of the country under the Ministry of Transport to serve as pilots for urban regeneration efforts.

He l, therefore, urged NITP to continue leading by upholding the highest standards of professionalism, mentoring young planners, and also championing solutions that address the evolving challenges of Nigerian cities.

Dr Ogbonna Chime ,National President, NITP,said it has been organising the conference annually to bring to light issues around urban planning.

He added, “This is also to see the way forward and the 2025 conference drew attention to the sobering realty of uncoordinated administration of urban and regional planning and its effects.

“At all levels of government be it Federal, state and local, the practice of planning is hampered by weak institution and poor political commitment.

“The laws that were painstakingly designed to guide our practice are not faithfully implemented.

“Many of our settlements lack master plans while the few that exist are often reviewed selectively and in fragments, dictated more by political interests than by profession judgment or public good.”

Chime said that political interests and disregard for procedures had reduced planning to a reactive and often chaotic exercise rather than the proactive and orderly process.

He said, “It was meant to be leading to haphazard urban growth, slum proliferation, infrastructural deficit and widespread environmental degradation.”

He said the partnership that should exist between town planners and political leaders in most cases had been replaced by suspicion or neglected.

READ ALSO  Air Peace loses $15m to disruptions as lessor withdraws aircraft

Chime added, “This is knowing fully well that without mutual respect and synergy between professionals policymakers, no settlement would achieve true potential.”

He therefore , urged the government to correct the anomaly so that the noble intentions behind NITP would be fully realised .

Chime also urged town planers to resolve and demand the faithful implementation of planning laws, the holistic review of master plans, and the pursuit of settlement development that is orderly, inclusive, and sustainable.

He said, “The destiny of our settlements lies in our collective hands. Nigeria’s urbanisation can either become a curse of slums, congestion and environmental decay, or a blessing of prosperity, equity and sustainability.”

Mr Isyaku Kura, President of Town Planners’ Registration Council of Nigeria (TOPREC),said for so long, the absence of a structured, annual verification process exposed the profession to risks; chief among them is the proliferation of unqualified individuals masquerading as town planners.

He said, “This not only erodes public trust but also compromises the quality and integrity of ow work.

“The future of our profession rests on our willingness to embrace change and commit to excellence.”

Also speaking, the former Minister of State for FCT, Ramatu Aliyu, expressed worry over the slow pace of the implementation of urban laws underscoring the importance of political will.

Aliyu, therefore, called on town planners to go into politics to vie for positions to place them in decision making offices to galvanise the necessary support for town planning policies to be carried out.

 

READ ALSO  CBN Governor Applauds S&P’s Upgrade of Nigeria’s Outlook

Share this:

  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
  • Tweet

No related posts.

Ahmed Dangiwa Urban Development
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
meridianspy

Related Posts

CBN Governor Applauds S&P’s Upgrade of Nigeria’s Outlook

November 15, 2025

NSC, Private Partners Reward S/Eagles with $30,000 Per Goal After 4–1 Win Over Gabon

November 15, 2025

Air Peace loses $15m to disruptions as lessor withdraws aircraft

November 14, 2025
Search
Recent Posts
  • CBN Governor Applauds S&P’s Upgrade of Nigeria’s Outlook
  • Adeleke, Kefas, Fubara absent at PDP convention
  • NSC, Private Partners Reward S/Eagles with $30,000 Per Goal After 4–1 Win Over Gabon
  • Air Peace loses $15m to disruptions as lessor withdraws aircraft
  • We Will Remain Proactive”—COAS Shaibu Reaffirms Army’s Resolve on National Security
  • Trump Signs Bill to End Longest Government Shutdown in U.S. History
  • Reps to probe N20trn abandoned FG’s properties
  • Nigerian Professionals in Europe Urge EU to Restrain Trump, Call for Strategic Security Support
  • FG suspends 15% import duty on PMS, diesel
  • Police Kill Bandit, Arrest 3, Rescue Hostages in Kebbi Operations
  • Police Kill Bandit, Arrest 3, Rescue Hostages in Kebbi Operations
  • We’ll Defend Every Officer on Lawful Duty — Badaru
  • Wike: The Danger of Celebrating Lawlessness 
  • Wike Condemns Military Takeover of Abuja Land, Orders Halt to ‘Illegal’ Development
  • Sowore Lashes Young Navy Officer, Wike Over Embarrassing Public Spat
Categories
  • Business
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Foreign
  • Health
  • Investigations
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Sport
Access Bank DiamondXtra Season 16 Rewards
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • News
  • Politics
  • Health
© 2025 All Right Reserved. Designed by Techjuno

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.