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New ride-hailing firm urges FG to reduce taxes for startups

According to the expert, the ride-hailing business is a gold mine in Africa in spite of the issue of taxation.

• April 25, 2021

Tubosun Abioye, the co-founder of TRU, a new e-ride hailing platform, on Sunday urged the federal government to reduce taxes on business startups to create a more enabling environment for SMEs.

Mr Abioye said the government should make more policies that would encourage ease of doing business, especially with startups.

He urged the government to give soft loans/grants to business owners, especially post-covid, having felt the impact of the pandemic.

“They should create stable policies that would encourage companies to stabilise and grow to their full potential,” Mr Abioye said.

Speaking on the e-ride hailing business, he said taxation was one of the reasons drivers had issues with the platforms they were on.

“When companies like O’Rides and Gokada came into the country, it was massive and it made mobility easier.

“Unfortunately, government policies in terms of taxation caught up with them and massively disrupted their business,” he said.

Mr Abioye, however, noted that in spite of the issue of taxation, the ride-hailing business was a gold mine in Africa, where it is currently growing at about 20 per cent and expected to hit one billion dollars by 2024.

He advised the growing youth population to tap into the transportation business, noting that it would ultimately reduce the rate of unemployment in Nigeria.

According to Abioye, the TRU platform assists in transporting people from one place to another in comfort, safety, and at an affordable price.

He said that TRU came on board to address the age-long complaints from drivers and riders on other cab-hailing services available in Nigeria.

“The core value of TRU is to provide seamless transportation for its riders while ensuring the drivers can make more money than usual,” Mr Abioye said.

(NAN)

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