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Obi Cubana fuses electric cars into Abuja’s transport system with ‘Enviable Transport’

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
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Renowned businessman Obi Cubana has officially launched Enviable Transport in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja. This is in a bid to revolutionise urban transportation and provide innovative solutions in the Nigerian e-hailing sector.

The inauguration follows the recent acquisition of over 100 units of hybrid electric vehicles (EV) by Enviable Transport, underscoring the company’s commitment to offering accessible, affordable, and secure cab and logistic services to the residents of Abuja.

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Obi Cubana fuses electric cars into Abuja's transport system with 'Enviable Transport'

Addressing attendees at the unveiling ceremony, Obi Cubana emphasised Enviable Transport’s dedication to advancing the vision of safe transportation, in alignment with the dynamic objectives of the FCT Administration led by the honorable minister, Nyesom Wike.

“Enviable Transport is determined to enhance transportation safety and convenience in Abuja, thereby reducing the occurrences of crimes associated with urban transportation such as ‘one chance’ and kidnapping,” stated Obi Cubana.

He further highlighted the company’s innovative features, emphasizing the assurance of passenger safety and security. “With our service, you will always be aware of who is driving you, and even if your phone is misplaced, it can be recovered and returned to you through Enviable Transport,” he assured.

Enviable Transport also announced a strategic partnership with CIG Motors, the proprietors of GAC Motors Wuling EV, renowned globally for their quality electric vehicles assets. This collaboration underscores the company’s commitment to providing top-notch hybrid vehicles to its customers.

Obi Cubana fuses electric cars into Abuja's transport system with 'Enviable Transport'
L-R: Obi Cubana and Chukwuemeka Ituma, Managing Director/CEO of Enviable Transport,

Chukwuemeka Ituma, Managing Director/CEO of Enviable Transport, emphasised the company’s mission to revolutionise transportation in Nigeria with the introduction of electric vehicles. He described the launch in Abuja as a significant milestone towards achieving Enviable Transport’s vision for sustainable and innovative urban transportation.

“This achievement marks a historic moment for Enviable Transport as we remain at the forefront of the transportation industry, providing cutting-edge solutions that cater to the evolving needs of our customers,” Ituma remarked.

In addition to the electric vehicle rollout, Enviable Transport unveiled a new mobile app designed to enhance the customer experience. The app integrates modern technology and core transportation principles, allowing customers to book rides and make payments seamlessly.

Chukwuemeka Ituma elaborated on the app’s features, emphasizing its role in redefining the transportation experience and ensuring customer satisfaction. He affirmed Enviable Transport’s commitment to continuous innovation in addressing the challenges of convenient transportation and enhancing security.

Obi Cubana and staff of Enviable Transport at the launch of in Abuja.
Obi Cubana, well-wishers and staff of Enviable Transport at the launch of in Abuja.

“In our unwavering pursuit of exceptional transportation solutions, Enviable Transport is proud to introduce the key features of our groundbreaking mobile app, aimed at transforming your travel experience,” Ituma concluded.

The launch of Enviable Transport and its innovative initiatives signify a significant advancement in the Nigerian transportation sector, promising enhanced safety, convenience, and sustainability for commuters in Abuja and beyond.

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