Committed to the vision of continuous innovation and leading in the Nigerian e-hailing space, Obi Cubana, one of Africa’s most dynamic entrepreneur has unveiled Enviable Transport in Abuja, the federal capital territory on Friday.
This is coming days after Enviable Transport took delivery of over one hundred units of hybrid electric vehicles (EV) as part of the company’s devotion to providing accessible, affordable safe cab and logistic services to Abuja residents.
Speaking at the unveiling, Obi Cubana said that Enviable Transport is committed to advancing the vision of a safe transportation solution in line with the dynamic vision of the FCT administration under the leadership of the honorable minister, Nyesom Wike.
He said Enviable Transport was committed to providing convenient, organized, and safe transportation solutions in Abuja to curb any crime associated with urban transportation.
“In line with the dynamic vision of the FCT administration under the honorable minister, Chief Nyesom Wike, Enviable Transport is here to ensure that we totally reduce to the barest minimum incidences or risks of urban transportation, to curb ‘one chance’ and or kidnapping
“With our service, you will know who is driving you at all times, even if you misplaced your phone, it can be recovered and returned to you with Enviable Transport”
The company has also proudly announced its partnership with CIG MOTORS owners of GAC MOTORS & WULING EV globally renewed for quality electric vehicles (EV) assets for their hybrid vehicles
Speaking on the vision of the company, Managing Director / CEO of Enviable Transport, Chukwuemeka Ituma said the company has taken delivery of the first batch of electric vehicles (EV) from its superpartners, Wuling Nigeria, marking a significant milestone in the company’s mission to revolutionize transportation in Nigeria.
He revealed that the launch which took place in Abuja represents a crucial step in Enviable Transport’s 2024 vision for a sustainable and innovative improvement in the urban transportation ecosystem in Nigeria.
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