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inDrive Invests Over N282m To Enhance Comfort In Africa’s Ride-Hailing Service

by Michael Ijeh
2 years ago
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inDrive, the trailblazing global leader in mobility and urban solutions, headquartered in California, USA, has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative to uplift the driving experience within the ride-hailing community across Africa.

According to the company, setting a new benchmark in ride-hailing excellence and with a staggering investment exceeding N282million, the visionary move underscores inDrive’s resolute commitment to both drivers and passengers alike.

‘‘As a pivotal market, Nigeria, particularly Lagos, has witnessed an impactful distribution of premium car seat covers courtesy of inDrive. This commendable step has been met with fervent appreciation by the local driver community, who see it as a remarkable enhancement to their vehicles’ comfort and aesthetics. The ripple effect extends to enriching the overall passenger journey,’’ the statement read.

Timothy Oladimeji, a driving force behind Business Development at inDrive, Nigeria, emphasised, “Our vision encompasses more than just a mobility platform; it revolves around ensuring every ride is a sanctuary of comfort and safety, a testament to our devotion to drivers and passengers. Africa, and Nigeria in particular, stands at the heart of our growth narrative. Our consistent investments here mirror our deep-rooted support for our valued partners.

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‘‘In an era where ride-hailing has revolutionised the gig economy, especially in dynamic African urban centers like Lagos, inDrive’s initiatives reverberate with transformative impact. These endeavors not only bolster passenger confidence but also redefine the brand’s essence, extending substantial support to drivers who frequently rely on personal vehicles for their profession.

‘‘This venture is just one facet of inDrive’s multifaceted approach to fortify its presence in Africa, cultivating a mutually beneficial rapport with its driver-partners. The company’s enthusiasm for continent-wide expansion reflects its unyielding commitment to ensuring seamless urban mobility for all. inDrive’s unequivocal dedication to drivers takes center stage, boasting industry-low commissions that champion the drivers’ cause. This, coupled with the comprehensive Safety Pact, accentuates the firm’s steadfast resolve to treasure and safeguard both drivers and passengers, embodying a commitment that transcends conventional bounds.”

 

 

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