Lead City University Advises Students to Avoid Commercial Motorcycles, Promotes Safer Transport Options

Lead City University has advised students to avoid using commercial motorcycles (okada) while commuting outside the university, citing safety and security concerns.

Lead City University Advises Students to Avoid Commercial Motorcycles, Promotes Safer Transport Options

Lead City University has advised students to avoid using commercial motorcycles (okada) while commuting outside the university, citing safety and security concerns.

The institution said the advisory is part of its commitment to protecting the safety and well-being of members of its campus community.

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To provide safer and more reliable transportation, the university has made tricycles (Keke) and shuttle bus services available for students travelling to the following destinations:

  • Challenge Bus Stop.
  • Soka.
  • New Garage.

According to the university, the approved transport services are intended to provide students with a safer and more convenient means of commuting while reducing their exposure to unnecessary risks.

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Lead City University encouraged students to make responsible travel decisions, emphasising that choosing safer transportation can help prevent avoidable accidents and security incidents.

The institution also urged members of the university community to look out for one another and prioritise safety whenever they travel outside the campus.