The Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps ( FRSC) in Kogi State, Samuel Oyedeji has advised Nigerians to regularly engage in bicycle riding to keep fit and overcome minor ailments.
Oyedeji made the remarks on Monday while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the 2024 World Bicycle Day celebration in Lokoja.
The sector commander, who led a team of officers and men of the corp and members of the cycling association to a ride on some streets in Lokoja metropolis, described the experience as “very good and encouraging.”
He also described the topic of the year — “Promoting Health, Equity and Sustainability through cycling ” as apt.
Oyedeji noted that cyclists are one of the unprotected road users that must be adequately cared for while on the road.
“For centuries, bicycle has been a simple, affordable, reliable, clean, environmentally fit and sustainable means of transportation, fostering environmental stewardship and health.
“What some people don’t know is that through bicycle usage many health challenges could be avoided.
“Today, we the staff members of FRSC Kogi Sector Command and the cyclist association in the state are riding round the town.
“It is to showcase the usefulness and advantages derived from riding bicycle to commemorate the world Bicycle Day in Kogi, ” he said
On safety, the sector commander said that as much as cycling should be encouraged, safety must be paramount to all citizens..
He recommended safety measures such as wearing of helmet, strict compliance with road traffic rules, regulations and observing lane discipline while cycling.
According to him, there is need for government at all levels to construct roads designed with bicycle lanes to enhance the safety of cyclists given the recklessness of some motorists on the roads.
He, however, warned that every cyclists must be careful while on the road to avoid any attitude that could lead to road traffic crash.
Oyedeji also warned all participants and drivers travelling through the state to obey traffic rules and regulations, be patient and safety conscious on highways. (NAN/vitalnewsngr.com)