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New Cab Commuting Platform Raises Bar In Rivers
Residents of Rivers State and its environs are set for a new experience in internal and other transportation as Halify Concept, a new cab-hailing outfit in the state comes on stream.
Speaking to the media during the launch of the platform in Port Harcourt on Thursday, the Chief Operating Officer of the outfit, Victor Halliday, described Halify as one of the first indigenous i-hailing, peer-to –peer ride sharing platforms in Nigeria.
It is a transport(cab) service that can be accessed by clients or customers through an application(app) in their phones or dedicated phone numbers.
According to him, Halify’s mission is to provide riders with the most cost-effective means of getting to their target as they strive to stay ahead in life’s journey, while its vision is to be the most reliable and innovative ride hailing platform in Africa.
The outfit has already commenced operations in Rivers State, particularly, Port Harcourt and intends to expand to other parts of the country and continent.
Some of the key features of the Halify services include convenience, flexibility, affordable tariffs, ease of payment, decent and neat vehicles, high level security and well trained drivers.
In addition, the drivers, vehicle and customers enjoy different categories of insurance while patronising the service.
The Chief Operating Officer further explained that they have door-to door services and the ability to reach customers at any part of the city.
‘’Halify is super secure, all cars in our fleet are tracked in real time and drivers thoroughly screened. And for those who want to make money, Halify provides huge and handsome opportunity for partner drivers and car owners to earn good money on a weekly basis’’, he said.
Gabriel Nwanetany
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