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Town Planners Registration Council
AbbreviationTOPREC
FormationJanuary 1998; 26 years ago (1998-01)
TypeGovernment body
PurposeAdministrative
Region served
Nigeria
Isyaku Mukhtar Kura[1]
WebsiteOfficial website

The Town Planners Registration Council of Nigeria (TOPREC) is the government body established by General Ibrahim Babangida's regime through its Decree 3 of 1988 (the "Town Planners Registration Decree"), which became an Act of Parliament in 2004. The council was established to protect, regulate, and control the practice of the profession of urban and regional planning in all aspects throughout Nigeria.[2]

The council inducted 321 newly registered town planners at its 29th induction training workshop in Abuja in 2016.[3] The council in 2017 criticised how the resettlement of displaced persons affected by the Boko Haram insurgency in northeastern Nigeria was being handled by the federal government and the affected states. It claimed the operation was unplanned and poorly coordinated.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "TOPREC President Visits NUC – Seeks Partnership to Save Varsity Campuses".
  2. ^ "Laws of the Federation of Nigeria -TOWN PLANNERS (REGISTRATION, ETC.) ACT". lawnigeria.com.
  3. ^ "Read what happened to 321 town planners in Abuja".
  4. ^ "Resettlement of IDPs unplanned, poorly coordinated – TOPREC".
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