Memberships of constitutional committees have been approved by the NITP President, TPL Lekwa.
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NITP – CALL FOR PAPERS FOR 50TH AGM
The 2019 Edition of the National Conference is the 50th (Golden) scheduled to hold in Ibadan, Oyo State from Monday, 28th October to Friday, 1st November, 2019.
Images from 23rd NITP Investiture
Images from the investiture of the 23rd National President and 2018/19 National Executive Committee.
Lawyer decries drawback in Urban Planning Act implementation
A Legal Practioner, Awa Kalu has decried a draw back in the implementation of the Nigerian Urban and Regional Planning Act of 2004 by the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP).
Tpl Lekwa Ezutah’s Inauguration Speech as NITP President
From the National President’s Desk:
NITP Report – November 2018
1.The National Executive Council held its first meeting on the 23rd of November 2018.
About The NITP President, TPL Lekwa Ezutah
TPL Chief Lekwa O. Ezutah is the current and 23nd President of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners. Read his Inauguration speech here. Education & Background • Attended Government Practicing School Uyo FSLC • Coronata Secondary School Asaga Ohafia WASC Division One (1972) • University of Nigeria Nsukka B.Sc Geography, 2nd Class Hons (1978) […]
NITP Concludes 49th AGM & Elects New Executives
ELECTION OF NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF TOWN PLANNERS NATIONAL EXECUTIVE MEMBERS 2018/19 The Nigerian Institute of Town Planners concluded its 49th Conference and Annual General Meeting on the 22nd of November in Abuja with the election of National Executive Officers to run the affairs of the Institute for the next one year. Click here to view […]
NATIONAL SPACE INSTITUTE AS NEW VENUE FOR NITP 2018 CONFERENCE
BREAKING NEWS The AGM for the NITP has been moved to Abuja, 19th – 23rd November at National Space Research and Development Agency, Abuja. Read more below:
‘Govt should pay more attention to Physical Planning’ – TPL Adebisi Adedire
The Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP), Lagos State Chapter, has called on government at both State and Federal level to pay more attention to physical planning as it is the bedrock of any meaningful physical and economic development of a community, city, or nation.