Accessibility StatementErklärung zur Barrierefreiheit
1. Our Commitment
Oasis Real Estate Development Limited ("Oasis", "we", "us") is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including people with disabilities. We believe that every person deserves equal access to information, functionality, and the full experience offered by our website, oasisrealestatedev.com (the "Website"), regardless of ability, assistive technology, or browsing environment.
Our accessibility efforts are guided by the principle that the web should be universally usable. We continuously work to improve the user experience for everyone and to apply the relevant accessibility standards across our digital properties.
2. Standards We Follow
We strive to conform to the following internationally recognised accessibility standards and legal requirements:
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA — Published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), WCAG 2.1 AA is the globally accepted benchmark for web accessibility. We aim to meet or exceed these guidelines across all pages and digital content.
- Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act (United States) — We ensure that our Website meets the requirements of Section 508, which mandates that electronic and information technology developed, procured, maintained, or used by the federal government is accessible to people with disabilities.
- EN 301 549 (European Union) — The harmonised European standard for ICT accessibility. Our Website is designed to comply with EN 301 549 requirements, supporting the European Accessibility Act (EAA) and Directive (EU) 2016/2102.
- Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act 2018 (Nigeria) — In accordance with Nigerian law, we ensure that our digital services do not discriminate against persons with disabilities and that reasonable accommodations are provided for full and equal access.
- Accessible Canada Act (ACA) — We endeavour to meet the accessibility requirements applicable to digital services under Canadian federal accessibility legislation.
3. Accessibility Features
We have implemented the following accessibility features on our Website to ensure an inclusive experience:
- Keyboard Navigation — All interactive elements, including menus, links, buttons, and forms, are fully operable using a keyboard alone. Users can navigate the entire site without requiring a mouse or touchscreen.
- Alternative Text for Images — All meaningful images include descriptive alternative text (alt attributes) so that users of screen readers and other assistive technologies can understand the content and purpose of visual elements.
- Semantic HTML — We use proper semantic HTML5 elements (headings, landmarks, lists, tables) to ensure that the structure of our pages is clearly communicated to assistive technologies and that content is presented in a logical reading order.
- Sufficient Colour Contrast — Text and interactive elements maintain a minimum contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text, in accordance with WCAG 2.1 AA requirements, to ensure readability for users with low vision or colour deficiencies.
- Resizable Text — All text on the Website can be resized up to 200% using standard browser controls without loss of content or functionality.
- Form Labels and Instructions — All form fields are associated with descriptive labels, and clear instructions are provided where needed to assist users in completing forms accurately.
- Skip Navigation — A "skip to main content" mechanism is available to allow keyboard users and screen reader users to bypass repetitive navigation and proceed directly to the primary content of each page.
- ARIA Landmarks and Roles — We use WAI-ARIA (Web Accessibility Initiative — Accessible Rich Internet Applications) landmarks, roles, and properties to enhance the accessibility of dynamic content and advanced user interface components.
4. Known Limitations
While we strive for comprehensive accessibility, we acknowledge the following known limitations that we are actively working to address:
- Older PDF Documents — Some PDF documents published before 2025 may not be fully accessible. We are undertaking a remediation programme to convert these documents into accessible formats (tagged PDFs or equivalent HTML versions). Priority is given to documents with the highest user demand.
- Legacy Interactive Maps — Certain embedded property maps may have limited keyboard accessibility. We are working with our mapping providers to improve this and are evaluating accessible alternatives.
- Video Captions — While we provide captions for all new video content, some older video materials may not yet have captions or audio descriptions. These are being updated on a rolling schedule.
- Complex Data Tables — Some historical market data tables may not have full programmatic header associations. We are reviewing and remediating these tables to ensure they are correctly interpreted by screen readers.
We aim to resolve these issues by Q4 2026 and will update this statement as improvements are made.
5. Feedback and Assistance
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of our Website. If you encounter any accessibility barriers, have difficulty accessing any content, or require information in an alternative format, please contact us:
Accessibility Team
Oasis Real Estate Development Limited
Email: accessibility@oasisrealestatedev.com
Phone: +234 (0) 810 000 0000
Address: Plot 1234, Diplomatic Drive, Central Business District, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria
We are committed to responding to all accessibility feedback within 5 business days. Where a barrier is reported, we will work to provide a reasonable accommodation or alternative means of access while we resolve the underlying issue.
If you require assistance navigating our Website or need content provided in an alternative format (such as large print, braille, or audio), please contact us and we will do our best to accommodate your request.
6. Enforcement and Complaints
If you believe that our Website does not meet accessibility requirements, or if you are unsatisfied with our response to your feedback, you have the right to file a complaint with the relevant regulatory authority in your jurisdiction:
- Nigeria — Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) and the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD), established under the Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act 2018. Website: ncpwd.gov.ng
- European Union — You may contact the accessibility enforcement body designated by your EU Member State. In Germany, this is the Schlichtungsstelle nach dem Behindertengleichstellungsgesetz (BGG) at the Federal Government Commissioner for Matters Relating to Persons with Disabilities. Website: schlichtungsstelle-bgg.de
- United States — U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Civil Rights Division, Disability Rights Section. You may also file a complaint under Section 508 with the relevant federal agency or under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Website: ada.gov
- Canada — Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC). Complaints regarding digital accessibility barriers may be submitted under the Accessible Canada Act. Website: chrc-ccdp.gc.ca
7. Third-Party Content
Our Website may include content provided by third parties, such as embedded maps, social media feeds, video players, payment processing interfaces, and external property listing platforms. While we strive to ensure that all content on our Website meets our accessibility standards, we cannot guarantee the accessibility of third-party content or services that are not under our direct control.
Where we become aware of accessibility issues in third-party content, we will work with the relevant providers to seek improvements and, where possible, provide accessible alternatives. If you encounter accessibility barriers in any third-party content embedded on our Website, please contact our Accessibility Team so we can assist you and raise the issue with the provider.
8. Review Schedule
This Accessibility Statement is reviewed and updated annually, or more frequently when significant changes are made to the Website or when new accessibility standards or legal requirements come into effect. Our most recent accessibility audit was conducted in March 2026 by an independent WCAG specialist.
The next scheduled review is April 2027.
We are committed to continuous improvement and will incorporate findings from regular audits, user feedback, and evolving best practices into our ongoing accessibility programme.
1. Unser Engagement
Die Oasis Real Estate Development Limited ("Oasis", "wir", "uns") verpflichtet sich, die digitale Barrierefreiheit für alle Nutzerinnen und Nutzer sicherzustellen, einschließlich Menschen mit Behinderungen. Wir sind der Überzeugung, dass jeder Mensch gleichberechtigten Zugang zu den Informationen und Funktionen unserer Website oasisrealestatedev.com (die "Website") verdient.
2. Standards und Rechtsgrundlagen
Wir streben die Einhaltung der folgenden international anerkannten Barrierefreiheitsstandards und gesetzlichen Anforderungen an:
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Stufe AA — Der weltweit anerkannte Maßstab für Web-Barrierefreiheit, veröffentlicht vom W3C.
- EN 301 549 (Europäische Union) — Der harmonisierte europäische Standard für die Barrierefreiheit von IKT, in Unterstützung des European Accessibility Act (EAA) und der Richtlinie (EU) 2016/2102.
- Section 508 (USA) — Anforderungen an die Barrierefreiheit elektronischer und informationstechnologischer Systeme.
- Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act 2018 (Nigeria) — Nigerianisches Gesetz zum Schutz vor Diskriminierung von Menschen mit Behinderungen.
- Accessible Canada Act (Kanada) — Bundesweite kanadische Barrierefreiheitsgesetzgebung für digitale Dienste.
3. Barrierefreiheitsfunktionen
Unsere Website umfasst folgende Barrierefreiheitsfunktionen:
- Tastaturnavigation — Alle interaktiven Elemente sind vollständig per Tastatur bedienbar.
- Alternativtexte für Bilder — Alle aussagekräftigen Bilder enthalten beschreibende Alternativtexte für Screenreader.
- Semantisches HTML — Wir verwenden korrekte semantische HTML5-Elemente für eine klare Seitenstruktur.
- Ausreichender Farbkontrast — Text und interaktive Elemente erfüllen die WCAG 2.1 AA Kontrastanforderungen (mindestens 4,5:1).
- Skalierbare Schrift — Alle Texte können ohne Funktionsverlust auf 200 % vergrößert werden.
- Formularbeschriftungen — Alle Formularfelder sind mit beschreibenden Labels versehen.
- Sprungnavigation — Ein Mechanismus zum Überspringen der Navigation ermöglicht den direkten Zugang zum Hauptinhalt.
- ARIA-Landmarks — Wir verwenden WAI-ARIA-Landmarks und -Rollen zur Verbesserung der Zugänglichkeit dynamischer Inhalte.
4. Bekannte Einschränkungen
Trotz unserer Bemühungen bestehen derzeit folgende bekannte Einschränkungen, an deren Behebung wir aktiv arbeiten:
- Ältere PDF-Dokumente (vor 2025) sind möglicherweise nicht vollständig barrierefrei. Wir arbeiten an der Umstellung auf barrierefreie Formate.
- Einige eingebettete Kartenanwendungen verfügen über eingeschränkte Tastaturzugänglichkeit.
- Ältere Videoinhalte verfügen möglicherweise noch nicht über Untertitel oder Audiodeskriptionen.
Wir planen, diese Probleme bis Q4 2026 zu beheben.
5. Rückmeldung und Unterstützung
Wir freuen uns über Ihr Feedback zur Barrierefreiheit unserer Website. Wenn Sie auf Barrieren stoßen oder Inhalte in einem alternativen Format benötigen, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte:
Barrierefreiheitsteam
Oasis Real Estate Development Limited
E-Mail: accessibility@oasisrealestatedev.com
Telefon: +234 (0) 810 000 0000
Adresse: Plot 1234, Diplomatic Drive, Central Business District, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria
Wir verpflichten uns, alle Anfragen zur Barrierefreiheit innerhalb von 5 Werktagen zu beantworten.
6. Durchsetzung und Beschwerden
Wenn Sie der Meinung sind, dass unsere Website die Barrierefreiheitsanforderungen nicht erfüllt, können Sie eine Beschwerde bei der zuständigen Aufsichtsbehörde einreichen:
- Nigeria — Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) und National Commission for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD).
- Europäische Union — Die zuständige Durchsetzungsstelle Ihres EU-Mitgliedstaates. In Deutschland: Schlichtungsstelle nach dem BGG (schlichtungsstelle-bgg.de).
- USA — U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Civil Rights Division, Disability Rights Section (ada.gov).
- Kanada — Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) gemäß dem Accessible Canada Act (chrc-ccdp.gc.ca).
7. Inhalte Dritter
Unsere Website kann Inhalte von Drittanbietern enthalten (z.B. eingebettete Karten, Social-Media-Feeds, Videoplayer). Obwohl wir bestrebt sind, alle Inhalte barrierefrei zu gestalten, können wir die Barrierefreiheit von Drittanbieterinhalten, die nicht unserer direkten Kontrolle unterliegen, nicht garantieren. Bei Problemen mit Drittanbieterinhalten kontaktieren Sie bitte unser Barrierefreiheitsteam.
8. Überprüfungszeitplan
Diese Erklärung zur Barrierefreiheit wird jährlich überprüft und aktualisiert. Unser letztes unabhängiges Barrierefreiheitsaudit wurde im März 2026 durchgeführt. Die nächste planmäßige Überprüfung findet im April 2027 statt.