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The Country’s Future Hinges on Proper Management of Resources — Fashola

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Gabriel Enenche —

The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola at the opening ceremony of the annual general meeting of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP), held in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, said that the country’s future hinged on the roles played in ensuring natural resources are properly planned and managed.

While expressing regret that most public servants give less priority to urban and town planners in favour of economic planners Fashola added that people’s quality of life is dependent on how they plan their environment. The minister, however, charged the institute to ensure major cities in the country are well planned.

“The future of our civilization and quality of lives is dependent on the role assigned to our town planners on one hand and responsibilities they are willing and ready to take, he said.

“My experience in public service has shown how less prominent town planners have been as compared with other professionals. I think it is important to tell ourselves the truth, almost everything is connected and dependent on urban and town planning. Why town planning is not taking the front seat is a question for all of us to ponder.

“The two most important people in government should be the town planner and economy planner in that order. This is to say everything man relies on for his existence is connected to the land.

“Therefore, it is psychological to expect that the manner in which the land is used should determine inevitably the quality of life in the environment. It is the work of the town planners to challenge the economic planners. Regrettably, I must say that I have not seen enough of this kind of methodological order of developmental planning”.

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