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inDrive reaffirms commitment to drivers’ support

By Benjamin Alade
23 August 2024   |   3:44 am
A global mobility and urban services platform, inDrive has celebrated the culmination of its doXgetY initiative with a grand finale event in Lagos, where exceptional drivers were rewarded with brand-new IVM cars.
Business Development Manager, inDrive Nigeria, Timothy Oladimeji (left); Driver Acquisition Supervisor, inDrive Nigeria, Catherine Akindele; Winner, doXgetY initiative, Taofeek Olatunji and Branch Manager, Lagos, Innoson Group of Companies, Charles Chukwuma during the grand finale of the inDrive’s doXgetY initiative in Lagos.

A global mobility and urban services platform, inDrive has celebrated the culmination of its doXgetY initiative with a grand finale event in Lagos, where exceptional drivers were rewarded with brand-new IVM cars.

The event marked the conclusion of a campaign that has impacted the lives and earnings of drivers in Nigeria and reinforced inDrive’s commitment to supporting the communities it serves.

The doXgetY programme was introduced in response to the escalating cost of living in Nigeria. Its goal was to alleviate the financial burden on drivers by offering them a rewards programme.

The initiative provided high-performing inDrive drivers in Lagos and Abuja with prizes such as fuel vouchers and other incentives, helping them to manage operational costs during the challenging economic times.

Throughout the campaign, which ran from March 25th, 2024, to July 31, 2024, drivers who registered on the inDrive platform and completed the required number of trips within the indicated timeline were eligible to participate in the exercise.

Every two weeks, winners were selected to receive the rewards, motivating them to continue their hard work and dedication.

At the grand finale, the three star prize winners were given IVM cars, celebrating their outstanding performance and loyalty to the inDrive platform.

Business Development Manager, inDrive Nigeria, Timothy Oladimeji, highlighted the programme’s success and the company’s unwavering dedication to drivers’ welfare.

“The success of this campaign is a testament to inDrive’s growing influence and our commitment to making a difference in the lives of those who rely on our services,” he said.

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