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Green tourism project threatens traditional fishing communities in Porto-Novo

AFP | | Posted by Akanksha Agnihotri
Published on: May 31, 2024 01:50 PM IST

Antoine Ababe Houssou, a lifelong fisherman near Benin's capital, Porto-Novo, faces displacement due to a French-backed green tourism project.

Working as a fisherman his whole life on the lagoon near Benin's capital Porto-Novo, Antoine Ababe Houssou always believed he would spend the rest of his days on the water banks where he made his home and his living. Now the 62-year-old retiree faces upheaval with a French-backed green tourism development project expected to push his and other fishing communities off the land. "I have nowhere to go if they take me out of here," Houssou said.

Fishermen rest under a straw hut by the touristic and environmental circuit part of "Porto-Novo green city" project in Porto-Novo on May 3, 2024. A riverbank development project, "Porto-Novo green city," financed by the French Development Agency (AFD) hopes to boost tourism while protecting the environment.(Photo by Abadjaye Justin SODOGANDJI / AFP)

The "Porto-Novo green city", financed by the French Development Agency (AFD), hopes to boost tourism while protecting the environment around the capital of the West African country. But the green city developers will also uproot people who live along the lagoon between Lake Nokoue, just behind the economic capital Cotonou, and the Nigerian megacity Lagos. AFD director in Cotonou Jerome Bertrand-Hardy said the project will benefit everyone by revitalising and enhancing the neighbourhoods close to the lagoon.

The project comes after Beninese President Patrice Talon launched several schemes since he came to power in 2016 aimed at making Benin more attractive for tourism. But for now the inhabitants of the lagoon banks around Porto-Novo, who make their living mainly from fishing, are holding on. "Ten months ago, city hall came to notify us that we have one month to leave and we formed an association to defend ourselves," Leopold Padonou, a 44-year-old fish farmer, told AFP. “We wrote to everyone, but we got no response.” He said that according to the community estimates, about 1,000 households are affected, roughly 5,000 people in total.

‘Nets on the asphalt’

“All our strength is in the water and we will fight to stay here.” The international NGO Justice & Empowerment Initiatives is working to help residents make sure their rights are respected. "We must give the power to the community to defend itself. We want an agreement, a win-win partnership," said Ange-Marie Esse from the NGO.

‘Modern village’

The municipality of Porto-Novo says the project was initiated to put an end to the chaotic settlement of the banks, but would take into consideration environmental preservation. "It is a climate change resilience project which aims to preserve the natural bank of Porto Novo while developing ecotourism," Porto-Novo mayor Charlemagne Yankoty told AFP.

For displaced populations, the mayor said the municipal council has already released one hundred million CFA francs (around $166,000) to help. "Those who occupy this bank are not owners for the most part and they are also too exposed to water-borne diseases," he said. Not everyone will be required to leave, he said, because otherwise the banks would be lifeless.

The mayor said a "modern fishing village" will soon be built, without giving details on the timetable or the number of people who will be relocated there. "All the city's tourist infrastructure is under construction to strengthen our tourist attractiveness," he said.

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.
 
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