Nigerian comedian, I Go Save, has raised concerns and criticisms towards the government’s recent enforcement of arresting pedestrians for not using pedestrian bridges.
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In a video shared on his Instagram page, I Go Save expressed his dissatisfaction with the approach taken by the authorities in enforcing this new law.
He highlighted instances where the Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI) squad was seen apprehending individuals for failing to utilize the pedestrian bridge.
While acknowledging the importance of promoting pedestrian safety, I Go Save questioned the effectiveness and practicality of the enforcement method employed.
He suggested that instead of relying solely on enforcement through arrests, the government should focus on implementing more efficient traffic signals and zebra crossings for pedestrians.
Furthermore, I Go Save raised concerns about the accessibility of the pedestrian bridges, particularly for individuals with disabilities.
He questioned whether the design and construction of these bridges considered the needs of all members of the community, including those with mobility challenges.


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