RESETTLEMENT AT LAST — A “NEW OTODO GBAME”

TOGETHER

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BETTER

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STRONGER

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TOGETHER ~ BETTER ~ STRONGER ~

...the Applicants must have over the years established deeply rooted social and economic attachment to their various settlements so that...forcefully evicting or attempting to evict them therefrom without giving adequate notice, engaging them as to seamlessly relocate them from their present location or proiding alternative settlements for them within the state clear...clearly amounts in my view to cruel and degrading treatment and is thus an infringement of the Applicants’ rights…under section 34 of the Constitution.
— Hon. Justice S.A. Onigbanjo, 21 June 2017

COMING TOGETHER TO PLAN

OVER MORE THAN SEVEN YEARS EVICTEES HAVE COME TOGETHER TO PLAN FOR THEIR EVENTUAL RESETTLEMENT, TO STAY CONNECTED & TO DEVELOP A SHARED DREAM AND COLLECTIVE VISION FOR “THE NEW OTODO GBAME”

beautification through mural painting at biofil toilets in other communities sheltering evictees

ACCESS TO LIVELIHOOD

FISHING AND FISH-RELATED SMALL-SCALE INDUSTRY IS THE LIFELOOD OF THE COMUNITY — BUT PLANNING TAKES ACCOUNT OF THE RANGE OF LIVELIHOOD STRATEGIES THAT ALSO MAKE A LARGELY SELF-SUFFICIENT & VIBRANT COMMUNITY

An otodo gbame evictee with a demonstration biofil toilet built in one of the dozen+ waterfront communities where evictees scattered

LEVERAGING existing water TRANSPROTAT systems used in communitieS around the lagos lagoon

COMMUNITY SPACES

PLANNING CENTERS BOTH NOT JUST THE BASICS OF FAMILY LIFE & LIVELIHOOD, BUT COMMUNITY SPACES FOR RELIGION, RECREATION & LEARNING

HELP BRING OTODO GBAME BACK TOGETHER — A BETTER & STRONGER COMMUNITY