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VOR’s 2025–2028 Strategic Plan

Restructuring in Action: Empowering Communities, Strengthening Governance

We’re pleased to launch VOR’s Strategic Plan: Restructuring in Action. This plan elevates the investments, methods, and pathways needed to advance constitutional restructuring, deepen civic enlightenment, and catalyze people-centred governance across Yorubaland and Nigeria.

Who We Work With

  • Traditional & Community Institutions: Obas, chiefs, community associations, town unions

  • Civil Society & NGOs: advocacy coalitions, grassroots movements

  • Policy & Research Partners: academia, think tanks, professional bodies

  • Media & Creative Sector: journalists, storytellers, digital creators

  • Private Sector: business associations, SMEs, corporate citizens

  • Diaspora Networks: Yoruba professional and cultural groups abroad

  • Government: state MDAs, local governments, legislative stakeholders

  • Youth & Women Leaders: student bodies, cooperatives, women’s groups

(Advisory platforms include a Policy Advisory Council, Diaspora Council, and Youth & Women Council.)

What We Do

  • Provide leadership & expertise on constitutional restructuring and federalism.

  • Promote and facilitate civic engagement through enlightenment campaigns and community forums.

  • Convene, connect, and collaborate across sectors to co-create policy solutions.

  • Commission research & publish briefs that inform decision-makers and the public.

  • Build capacity for accountable stewardship, transparency, and service delivery.

  • Advocate and monitor governance reforms across South-West states and LGAs.

Download the 2025–2028 Strategic Plan

VOR Strategic Plan: Restructuring in Action (2025–2028)
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Heritage & Cultural Acknowledgement

We honour the Yoruba people—their ancestors, custodians of culture, and traditional institutions—across the South-West and Yoruba communities in the diaspora. We recognize their enduring stewardship of language, customs, and knowledge systems that continue to shape public life and communal wellbeing.

As we advance our work, we reaffirm our commitment to respect, inclusion, and collaboration with all communities we serve. We invite partners and citizens to join us in building an equitable, truly federal Nigeria where dignity, opportunity, and accountability thrive.

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