
Lagos Launches Safety Campaign for Delivery Riders
Lagos traffic authorities are teaming up with delivery companies to reduce motorcycle crashes through education and partnerships. The initiative includes rider safety workshops and a school program reaching nearly 40% of students.
Delivery riders zipping through Lagos traffic will soon get life-saving safety training as the city tackles a growing problem on its roads.
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority announced plans to meet with delivery companies and rider unions to address rising accident rates. General Manager Olalekan Bakare-Oki says the goal is simple: get riders home safely every night.
The upcoming stakeholder meetings will bring together courier companies, rider representatives, and safety officials. They'll focus on practical steps riders can take to protect themselves and others on busy highways.
The Ripple Effect
This isn't just about delivery workers. Lagos has launched a broader traffic safety movement that's already reaching the next generation of drivers.

The agency's school traffic program has visited nearly 40% of Lagos schools in just three months this year. Young students are learning road safety basics that could save lives for decades to come.
Bakare-Oki emphasized that capturing young minds now means safer roads tomorrow. The program teaches kids to be responsible whether they're pedestrians, cyclists, or future drivers.
The delivery rider initiative recognizes how much the gig economy has grown in Lagos. Thousands of riders now navigate crowded streets daily, often under pressure to complete deliveries quickly.
By working directly with unions and companies rather than just enforcing penalties, LASTMA hopes to build lasting safety habits. The collaborative approach gives riders a voice in creating solutions that actually work for their jobs.
The Lagos State Government has pledged its commitment to protecting lives and property across the city. These safety campaigns represent a shift toward prevention rather than just responding to accidents after they happen.
When delivery riders, young students, and traffic officials all work together, Lagos roads become safer for everyone.
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Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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