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A new ride hailing service company, Little Ride, has been launched.
The Little Ride has a competitive advantage over other ride hailing services as it has unique features such as delivery services, quality cars and provides the option of preferred drivers where customers are allowed to request the services of a specific driver.
It is a dedicated transport management portal for companies and Ghanaian users which has a lot of unique features.
Little Ride provides maximum security to customers as it encompasses an SOS button that customers can use to notify authorities in times of danger in the course of their movement.
Speaking at the launch, Kamal Budhabhatti said the company is interested in the safety of customers and that informed their decision to improve on the quality of cars and drivers.
“We are more reliable both in terms of services and quality. The quality of cars and drivers is much more superior and we are corporate focused and several other options such as reduction in cost,” he said.
The Director of Little Ghana, Paul Jacquaye, added that the launch of the app will help to reduce the unemployment rate in the country by providing more youths in Ghana with jobs.
“Little will bring in more jobs for Ghanaians and also raise the standard for Ghanaians in the current market. We’ll ensure that the ride hailing beomes a very effective tool for mobility”, he said.
Little app was first launched in Kenya. It also provides female drivers with the opportunity to register and work as drivers using the app.
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