Bolt Expands Its Operations in Ghana

Bolt Expands Its Operations in Ghana with the Addition of Tamale

Bolt has begun operations in the city of Tamale, making it the company’s eighth location in Ghana.

“We recognize how far we have come as a nation since Ghana’s independence and we are still on the path to the greatness that the visionaries who brought us to independence envisioned.” “As a result of this, we at Bolt are eager to contribute to the economic independence and freedom of many residents,” said David Kotei Nikoi, Bolt Ghana Country Manager, at a launch in Tamale.

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Tamale is the capital of Ghana Northern Region and is home to some of the country’s most notable tourist attractions and safaris, including the Central Mosque and Mole National Park. Bolt entry into the metropolis now allows passengers to travel throughout the city and to some of the country’s most popular destinations in comfort.

“It is strategic for us to expand into the larger cities. We believe that once earning opportunities are developed in major cities, they will spread to other areas, which is why we are strategically expanding within the region’s major cities. Furthermore, expanding our footprint to the Northern Region demonstrates our commitment to providing all Ghanaian riders with the freedom to do more and choose efficient transportation services and drivers as a method of achieving financial and economic independence,” Mr Nikoi added.

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Accra, Cape Coast, Kumasi, Takoradi, Sunyani, Koforidua, and Ho are among the seven cities where Bolt mobility services are already available.