A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Uche Collins Foundation has expressed worrisome over the continued neglect of pedestrian bridges in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The foundation, which is seeking partnership with relevant stakeholders to increase sensitisation on the use of pedestrian bridges, stressed that many of the pedestrian bridges in the nation’s capital are being seen as monumental decorations rather than being used by pedestrians for their safety in moving across the highways.
Speaking at a press briefing on Abuja on Tuesday, the president of the foundation, Uche Collins Oyemere said instead of using pedestrian bridges to reduce number of casualties, pedestrians now prefer to endanger their lives by running across the highways.
Oyemere said as an NGO, “we feel the need to increase sensitisation and awareness of this public facility, hence reaching out to good spirited individual, organisations to partner with us in driving this message.
“We understand that road signs are more than just markers, as they are vital tools for ensuring road safety. As a foundation, we believe that every step matters. Our mission is to create safer, more walkable communities for pedestrians of all ages and backgrounds.
“We are dedicated to raising awareness, advocating for better infrastructure, and ensuring that pedestrians can move freely and safely, without fear of accidents or harm.”
He maintained that, pedestrians are among the most vulnerable groups on the streets, stating: “Every year, countless lives are affected by accidents involving pedestrians, and many of these tragedies could have been prevented with better urban planning and road safety measures.
“That’s why we’re working relentlessly to make walking a safe and enjoyable activity for all. Pedestrian bridges are an essential part of modern urban infrastructure.”
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