Former Uganda Cranes captain, Dennis Onyango has flagged off a team of walkers led by journalist Joseph Beyanga, popularly known as Joe Walker, for a 60 kilometre road safety walk.

The 2024 Remembrance Relay Walk organized in a relay format is aimed at commemorating lives lost on Uganda’s roads and raising awareness about the importance of road safety.

While flagging off the walkers this morning at the Sheraton Hotel Kampala, Onyango emphasized the importance of road safety awareness, noting that many lives are lost on the roads and calling for increased vigilance from all road users.

“When I got the invite, it was an honor, because we lose a lot of people on the road. We need to be vigilant on the road. We must think about the person in the road, whether it’s a husband, a wife, a kid, because we all need to live our lives, but it starts with us,” Onyango said.

He stressed the importance of reminding people that every life matters, especially during the festive season when the rush and excitement often lead to neglecting road safety.

“Road safety awareness is very important, because we know during the festive season, we all get a little bit busy and forget that life is very important and someone else’s life is also important. So to make people aware that everyone’s life is important, it’s very important, and for me, it gives me an honor to be part of this journey.”

Joseph Beyanga, popularly known as Joe Walker, stated that the primary purpose of the walk is to honor lives lost in road crashes and to convey a strong message about the need for safer roads.