12-02-2018 01:15 PM - edited 12-03-2018 05:13 AM
As part of the Worldwide Accessible Walk (WAW). We had our Lagos Meet on Saturday 1st December 2018 in the high brow area of Victoria Island.
This area is known for its expatriates community, popular retail store, British International School, banking headquarters, cinema and game houses.
Our meeting point was the famous Palms Mall which houses some top international retail brands, cinema hall, eateries, clothing lines, Jewelers and service providers. There's a train ride for kids within the mall and it surely attracted children and teenagers.
From the gate, one could see the construction work was free of obstacles that may obstruct free movement for people with less mobility but no sign of accessibility.
The Mall has accessible entrance, restrooms, elevator and signs to help navigate inside the complex. ( see Review)
I meet with the manager of the Mall to inform him of the need to have a marked parking space and accessibility sign at the main gates too.
We later assessed a pedestrian bridge at the Sandfill bustop to know if it was made with the differently able in mind. Here is what we saw.
We later got some refreshment at the lounge which has several eateries present in one location. We had pizza and some ice cream.
Then with available free high speed WiFi we uploaded several photos, reviewed outlets, took 360 photos and talked about accessibility features.
Three new Local Guides attended our Meetup for the first time. One on one practical on how to add locations, edit a wrong name and marker adjustment were explained to the new LGs.
Check out some nice and funny photos taken during our Meetup and do let us know what you think. WAW Lagos Album
Here's a short video of our Meetup too
I want to appreciate the dedicated Local Guides who joined us and others across the world hosting similar Meet ups to foster inclusiveness.
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Xoxo
12-03-2018 12:38 AM
Hey @EmekaUlor,
Thanks for your recap! Well done for creating awareness around accessibility. 😊 I hope the changes you've asked for at the mall will be implemented.
That said, I'm curious to know what could be done to improve mobility in public places, like the pedestrian bridge?
12-03-2018 01:13 AM
Hi @AlexaAC , the manager pledged to ensure its done but I have taken note of these places which will receive a next line of action, as we commence Alliance for Accessibility (A4A) project..
For the pedestrian bridge, it was one of the older bridges in the Lekki axis, the new ones have accessibility options. Also, we'll follow up action through A4A!
12-03-2018 04:15 AM
Excellent @EmekaUlor, so glad to hear that!
Well done!
12-03-2018 04:44 AM
Hey, it was really a nice experience.
Thanks @EmekaUlor @