According to the Commissioner, “what is alternative to Okada (motorcycle) is the bicycle.”
This is coming at a time when the state government is still embroiled
in controversy with the Okada riders over their restriction to ride on
some highways in the city and a recent clampdown on them for defaulting
the new Lagos Traffic law.
Discouraging the use of okada on walkable distance, the Commissioner
stated that “anybody who wants to take a bike (okada) from their house
to the bus stop, should use their bicycles.”
“And when they (commuters in Lagos) get to the bus stop they should
tie their bikes to the poles provided at the bus stop and join the BRT
buses.” “The poles we
are providing at the bus stops are not for
decorations but for people to tie their bicycles” he added.
“All over the world, from London to Stockholm to Buenos Aires, people
now ride their bikes to work because it saves the environment of the
gaseous emissions that is harmful to the environment.”
He also noted that cycling will enhance people’s lifestyle and
thereby improve their productive and lifespan which he claims will also
have a resultant effect on the nation’s GDP.
Acknowledging that the tropical weather in Lagos will make it
uncomfortable for cyclers, the Commissioner noted that “yes, the weather
will make people sweat but offices will be urged to provide showers” to
ameliorate the discomfort.
This he claimed is done across the world.
Park n Ride is an annual event organized by On Air personality,
Mannie of CoolFM Lagos, which urges people to park their cars and ride
bicycles in a bid to address climate change and improve people’s
lifestyle.
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