GreenLight Initiative

GreenLight Initiative Welcome to the official page of Green Light Initiative (GLI). We are also looking forward to creating a more favorable ecosystem that will benefit all.

GreenLight Initiative is a non-profit organisation that promote safe road use and reducing traffic crash through educating, awareness and community engagement.We advocate for responsible driving, pedestrian safety and also protect all road users Green light initiative is a non-profit organization that gives precedence to the oppressed in society; dedicated to ensuring a workable solution to public

protests while encouraging a conducive environment for living. The nonprofit, founded in March 2013 by Obi Patrick Simon, seek to promote programs that ensure sustainable development through advocacy campaigns and direct impact projects. Aims/objectives
Green light initiative upon its inception is zealous about decreasing the high rate of brutality and damage in society. Thus, the following goals make up our objectives:

a. Preventing violence and injury
b. Building a sustainable environment

Our Core Value

We believe all people have the equal right to quality life
We believe in secure, productive and just environment.

Our next Mobility Snapshot location:📍 Wuse Market Intersection, AbujaEvery day, thousands of people walk through this bu...
29/05/2026

Our next Mobility Snapshot location:
📍 Wuse Market Intersection, Abuja

Every day, thousands of people walk through this busy road to work, shop and move around the city - yet many still face unsafe crossings, speeding vehicles and poor walking conditions.

Through our Mobility Snapshot, we are calling for:
✔ Safer pedestrian crossings
✔ 30 km/h speed limits
✔ Better road markings
✔ Traffic calming measures
✔ Protected walkways

Everyone deserves to move safely, whether walking, cycling or driving.


On the 29th of May on Radio Maria, the host Chidi Justine hosted a discussion on the topic “Driving Safety in Rainy Cond...
29/05/2026

On the 29th of May on Radio Maria, the host Chidi Justine hosted a discussion on the topic “Driving Safety in Rainy Conditions.”

Guests on the program included:

* I.S.M. Dr. Timothy Daniel John
* S.M. Olorunnisona Sunday Borndele
* R.C. Dickson Adamu
* Engr Ola

The host began by asking why road crashes usually increase during the rainy season.

Engr Ola explained that whenever seasons change, driving habits should also change. He stated that the need for safety consciousness becomes even more important during the rainy season. According to him, wet roads and water on the road require drivers to adjust their speed and driving style.

He also advised drivers not to follow vehicles too closely during rainfall because visibility becomes poor and stopping distance increases.

Dr. Timothy emphasized the importance of regular eye checks for drivers, noting that good eyesight is essential for safe driving, especially during poor weather conditions.

The guests highlighted important vehicle safety checks that drivers should carry out before driving in the rain, including:

* Ensuring windscreen wipers are working properly
* Checking that car tyres are in good condition
* Making sure vehicle lights are functioning well
* Confirming the air conditioner or car fan is working properly to improve visibility
* Checking indicators/trafficators before driving

Engr Ola further stated that many Nigerians lack adequate safety consciousness because people tend to rely more on God while paying less attention to necessary safety measures. He stressed that both prayer and proper safety precautions are important for preventing road crashes.

Every day, thousands of people walk through busy roads in Abuja to get to work, school, markets and healthcare centres.Y...
27/05/2026

Every day, thousands of people walk through busy roads in Abuja to get to work, school, markets and healthcare centres.

Yet many roads still lack:
❌ Safe crossings
❌ Functional walkways
❌ Speed management
❌ Traffic calming measures

Through the campaign, we are using Mobility Snapshots to amplify community voices and advocate for safer streets for all road users.

Because roads should protect lives - not endanger them.


As we celebrate Eid el-Kabir, we reaffirm our commitment to safer roads, inclusive mobility, and healthier communities f...
27/05/2026

As we celebrate Eid el-Kabir, we reaffirm our commitment to safer roads, inclusive mobility, and healthier communities for all.

Eid Mubarak from GreenLight Initiative 🌙

The streets we use every day should be safe for everyone, especially people who walk and cycle.As part of the 2026   Cam...
26/05/2026

The streets we use every day should be safe for everyone, especially people who walk and cycle.

As part of the 2026 Campaign by the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety, GreenLight Initiative is once again taking action to demand safer roads in Abuja through the Mobility Snapshot campaign.

This year, we are building on our previous advocacy successes and pushing for safer, people-centred streets.

🚗 Drive Safe. Stay Safe. 🚦TOMORROW at 8:30 AM, Tune in to   on Radio Maria 91.3 FM Abuja 📻🎙️ Driving safely in rainy con...
21/05/2026

🚗 Drive Safe. Stay Safe. 🚦
TOMORROW at 8:30 AM, Tune in to on Radio Maria 91.3 FM Abuja 📻
🎙️ Driving safely in rainy conditions

💬 Got a question, story, or road issue? CALL IN LIVE and join the conversation!
🗓️ Set your reminder, don’t miss it!
Together, let’s build safer streets. One driver. One listener. One change at a time

Traffic lights are there to keep everyone safe and traffic moving smoothly. Red means stop, yellow means get ready, and ...
21/05/2026

Traffic lights are there to keep everyone safe and traffic moving smoothly.
Red means stop, yellow means get ready, and green means go. When we all follow these simple signals, we help prevent road crashes, reduce traffic congestion, and keep order on our roads.

Ignoring traffic lights can lead to serious crashes, injuries, and loss of lives. Let’s all do our part - drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians - by obeying traffic lights every time.
Safety starts with you.

On Thursday, 14 May, the FCT Command of the FRSC Special Marshals, led by the State Coordinator, donated chairs to Radio...
19/05/2026

On Thursday, 14 May, the FCT Command of the FRSC Special Marshals, led by the State Coordinator, donated chairs to Radio Maria 91.3FM Abuja.

GreenLight Initiative was present at the presentation to support this community-focused effort to improve the radio station’s work.

15/05/2026

Mobile phones and road crashes a growing threat

15/05/2026

Address

No 11, Moses Majekodume Street, Utako
Abuja

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+2349030008894

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