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Ghana Set to Launch Locally Developed Ride-Hailing App, GO Ride

Ghana is set to launch its first locally developed ride-hailing app, “GO Ride,” led by Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. This innovative platform aims to empower local drivers by offering a significantly lower commission rate of 10%, contrasting with the higher fees charged by foreign competitors such as Uber, Bolt, and Yango.

GO Ride is part of a broader strategy to advance Ghana’s digital economy, building on successful initiatives like the National ID card system, Digital Address System, Ghana.Gov Platform, Zipline drone delivery, and Tap n Go. These advancements lay a solid foundation for GO Ride, ensuring secure transactions and streamlined operations, ultimately enhancing the user experience for both drivers and passengers.

As the first local competitor to established foreign ride-hailing services, GO Ride focuses on addressing the unique challenges faced by local drivers, particularly those affiliated with the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU). The app encourages local entrepreneurship, stimulates job creation across related sectors, and reinforces the benefits of keeping profits within the local economy. GO Ride’s anticipated success could inspire other African nations to develop similar solutions tailored to their local contexts.

Should governments take the lead in developing and launching technological innovations like ride-hailing apps, given their role as regulators? What are the potential consequences if such government-led initiatives fail? Could this discourage future private-sector initiatives?

On social media, a gentleman from Ghana quipped, “Thinking about it, did the President of the USA have a thing to do with the Uber ride-hailing app? O Africa.

Risper Muthoni

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