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NITP elects Ogbonna Chime as President

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The Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP) has elected  Dr. Ogbonna Chime, as new president.

Ogbonna, an astute town planner succeeds Mr Nathaniel Atebije, the outgone president.

The transition marked the end of the 55th International Conference and Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the institute held in Enugu, where delegates and members from various states gathered to elect a new national executive council.

As the tenure of Atebije came to a close, the electoral committee supervised the accreditation and voting process, which culminated in Dr. Chime’s emergence as the new leader of the institute.

Atebije’s tenure was widely praised for its focus on institutional reforms and efforts to promote the implementation of the Nigerian Urban and Regional Planning Law.

In his acceptance speech, Chime expressed gratitude to the members for entrusting him with the leadership of the institute.

He acknowledged the achievements of his predecessor, pledging to build on the successes recorded under Atebije’s leadership.

“Atebije’s tenure has set a high standard, and my aim is to consolidate on these gains. We must all join hands together to move this institute to greater heights,” the new NITP said.

He emphasised the institute’s continued commitment to working with the federal and state governments to address the long-standing challenges in urban planning laws.

“One of my primary goals is to collaborate with relevant government bodies to ensure the review and implementation of the Nigerian Urban and Regional Planning Law enacted in 1992. This is critical to achieving sustainable and organized urban development in the country.”

In his farewell speech, Atebije expressed appreciation for the support he received during his tenure, thanking the elders, leaders, fellows, and members for their cooperation and dedication.

Members of the institute expressed optimism that the new leadership under  Chime would steer the institute towards continued growth and development, with a renewed focus on addressing pressing urban planning issues nationwide.

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