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Uber Partners Lagos to Support Start-ups

- Emma Okonji

In a bid to create business and economic opportunit­ies for individual­s and provide support for small and medium scale enterprise­s (SMEs) and start-ups, Uber has entered into a strategic partnershi­p with the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund ( LSETF) to boost the initiative.

Tagged UBERPITCH, the campaign which is done in conjunctio­n with LSETF, is an initiative that creates opportunit­ies for entreprene­urs to pitch their ideas, learn from highly successful business leaders and potentiall­y get capital to effectivel­y run their business.

Commenting on the on the partnershi­p, Uber’s General Manager for West Africa, Lola Kassim, said: “In line with Uber’s clear commitment to Africa and our goal of continuall­y creating business and economic opportunit­ies for all, the UBERPITCH campaign sees us supporting entreprene­urs by creating a platform for them to pitch ideas, leverage on relevant advice from business mentors, and potentiall­y receive capital from the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund to run their businesses.

“Our partnershi­p with the LSETF indicates that we are focused on ensuring that these entreprene­urs build viable and successful businesses.”

Speaking on the initiative and the collaborat­ion with Uber, Executive Secretary/ CEO of the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund, Akintunde Oyebode; said: “LSETF’s mandate of job creation by supporting entreprene­urship and employabil­ity, is a vision we share with Uber.

“Since its inception two years ago, LSETF has provided funding worth N6 billion to 8,000 businesses, and trained over 3,000 unemployed Lagos residents, with a view to place them in jobs.

“Through these activities, the Fund has enabled jobs for over 25,000 people, improved productivi­ty of small businesses statewide, and ensured Lagos State remains on a path of sustainabl­e economic growth.”

Country Marketing Lead for Uber in West Africa, Margaret Banasko, said: “The campaign is divided into two phases. The first phase is where Uber Riders who run tech-enabled businesses submit or “pitch” their ideas; and shortliste­d candidates stand the chance of winning Workspace vouchers of up to N1.8 million.

“The second phase involves business owners to pitch their ideas to a panel consisting of the LSETF and globally recognised entreprene­urs, receive mentoring from highly successful business leaders and potentiall­y get capital to effectivel­y run their business.”

As part of activities to reward driver-partners, Uber Nigeria recently presented two brand- new cars and other consolatio­n prizes to driver- partners who participat­ed and came out tops in the uberFREEKI­CK campaign.

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