
An indigenous e-hailing company, Idowaz Technologies Limited, has made a case for workers by creating an avenue where the workers can go on some weeks break during their course of operations in the year with paid allowance.
The move, the firm said, was to improve their conditions of service and bridge the gap of them working all year round without going on leave.
E-hailing services allow users order a car, taxi, or any other form of transportation pick up via virtual devices: computer or mobile devices.
The firm’s Chief Executive Officer and founder, Ernest Robinson, at a press conference to announce its plans in the African market, said the firm will tackle logistics needs and expand its operations beyond Nigeria and Africa. He said the app boasts of multiple services, giving it an edge above other e-hailing platforms.
According to him, the firm targets 2023 to expand across Africa and plans to be in 126 countries by 2026. With its services, which he said include: Idowaz ride, driver, user, homecare, eat and pay, guarantee security of lives and properties of customers.
He said on the app is a SOS button to alert necessary authorities with immediate response.
“Our app is safe. Our plan is to dominate the apps market in the next five years. We collaborate with the Police in case of danger.”
There is reward for everyone that drives with us. We are here to distribute wealth. We offer courier and home services. There are several benefits attached to the drivers and other allowances. Once you drive for us, you can work in other divisions like courier and delivery,” he said.