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FCTA to develop bicycle lanes in FCC

By Daniel Tyokua

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) said it will support the development of the bicycle lanes in the provision of the arterial and district infrastructure across the Federal Capital City.

This, the administration said is in
furtherance of climate change mitigation and for the comfort of the cyclists.

The Permanent Secretary, FCT Administration, Mr Olusade Adesola, stated this in Abuja during the flag off, of the 2023 World Bicycle Day, with the theme: “Cycling – A Better Way To Enjoy the City”.

Adesola said the Administration will pay attention to the development of the bicycle lanes already designed in the Abuja Master Plan as it will go a long way to sustain the campaign for climate change by reducing emissions.

He said cycling is a very enjoyable sport and residents will be encouraged to imbibe the culture of using this mode of transportation in the Federal Capital City.

“Cycling can be very intensive as a competitive sport or even for pleasure that you ride to the right and to the left in a very pleasant manner. The benefit of cycling is enormous, because it can improve heartbeat, strengthen the limbs, because of the walkout involved. It is a form of exercise that needs to be promoted.”

Adesola commended the Indian High Commission for its consistent support to Nigerians in organizing this very important event to mark World Bicycle Day as enshrined in the United Nations declaration.

The Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Shri Balasubramanian, said that the Indian High Commission has in the past five years been assisting to organize the World Bicycle Day, which is celebrated on June 3, every year.

The occasion was also attended by the representative of the Corps Marshall General of the Federal Roads Safety Commission (FRSC).

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