Conservation of the Built Vernacular Heritage of the Aiyetoro Coastal Community

BACKGROUND

Ilaje Coastal Area is a vibrant and culturally rich Local Government Area (LGA) situated in Ondo State, Nigeria. Covering an expanse of 1,318 km2, it has been home to a diverse population of 336,740 people as per the 2011 census. Geographically, the area lies between latitude 5° 50'N - 6° 09'N and longitude 4° 45'E - 5° 186 05'E, with the majestic Atlantic Ocean marking its southern boundary. Within its boundaries, Ilaje Coastal Area boasts ten remarkable communities, namely: Igbokoda, Mahin, Ugbo-Nla, Idi-Ogba, Aiyetoro, Ilowo, Obenla, Odo-Nla, Ikuyinminu, and Awoye.

Aiyetoro, a picturesque village nestled within the Ilaje local government area, stands out as a shining gem showcasing rare examples of coastal vernacular architecture. Blessed with a favorable climate and abundant natural resources such as creeks, petroleum, salt, silica, diverse marine life, sand, and clay, Aiyetoro remains deeply rooted in its cultural heritage and the traditional fishing activities of the coastal Yoruba people. The pristine natural environment of Aiyetoro provides an ideal setting for large-scale farming, including rice cultivation and the salt industry, both of which have drawn in thousands of migrants seeking opportunities in these sectors.

Notably, the region's allure has not gone unnoticed by visitors from all corners of the globe, including tourists and researchers captivated by its unique charm. As a result, the Nigerian government has expressed its commitment to transform Aiyetoro into a world-class city, recognizing the potential of this enchanting destination in attracting tourists and showcasing Nigeria's rich cultural heritage to the world.

However, in recent times, Aiyetoro has faced challenges due to recurring sea surges along its coastal stretch. These perennial sea surges have posed threats to the livelihoods of the residents and the area's ecological balance. In response, local authorities are working tirelessly to implement measures aimed at safeguarding the community from the adverse effects of these natural phenomena.

Despite the challenges posed by sea surges, the people of Ilaje Coastal Area, particularly Aiyetoro, remain resilient and determined to preserve their unique cultural heritage and pristine natural environment. With ongoing efforts to mitigate environmental risks, coupled with the government's support, Aiyetoro's potential as a world-class destination continues to shine brightly on Nigeria's coastal landscape. By cherishing their roots, embracing sustainable development, and fostering a sense of community, the residents of Ilaje Coastal Area are paving the way for a promising and vibrant future for generations to come.


SOLUTION

  1. Transform Aiyetoro into a thriving tourist destination.

  2. Conserve and promote the vernacular architecture and cultural heritage of the community.

  3. Foster education to develop the next generation of sustainability leaders.

  4. Enhance and create livelihood opportunities for the local residents.

  5. Promote spirituality and cultural values within the community.

  6. Protect the well-being of biodiversity and the overall community.


FUNDER

The Gerda Henkel Stiftung Foundation Patrimonies Project is a significant initiative aimed at preserving and promoting cultural heritage globally. Through this project, the foundation supports various efforts to conserve and safeguard valuable historical sites, artifacts, and traditions. By funding research, education, and sustainable development, the project contributes to the protection and continuity of our shared human heritage for future generations.


VIDEO(S)

ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS: Conservation of the Built Vernacular Heritage of the Aiyetoro

SITE VISITS: Conservation of the Built Vernacular Heritage of the Aiyetoro Coastal Community

SITE SURVEY: Aiyetoro Community


PUBLICATION(S)

AWARENESS HANDBOOK FOR THE COMMUNITY