Ride officially launched its service Djibouti

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The the Mayor of Djibouti City, Mr. Seid Daood;  has officially launched the operation of Ride service in Djibouti in the presence of Djibouti’s Ambassador to Ethiopia Berhanu Tsegaye and senior officials of both countries including Ride Founder & CEO Samrawit.

Speaking on the occasion, Djibouti City Mayor Seid Daud said the expansion of Ride to Djibouti is a good example for Regional Economic Integration.

Ride CEO Samrawit Fikru Ride said Ride has created job opportunities for many & played a significant role in modernizing the transport industry, especially in Addis Ababa.She said her company will play a significant role in facilitating the transport activities of Djibouti.

Ms. Samrawit added that more than 1,500 vehicles have been registered to modernize the taxi service in Djibouti in the past few weeks with 100 vehicles already operational.

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