SafeBoda Launches a Covid-19 Vaccination Drive

A SafeBoda employee pictured receiving a Covid-19 vaccination during the launch of the vaccine drive at the SafeBoda Academy. A SafeBoda employee pictured receiving a Covid-19 vaccination during the launch of the vaccine drive at the SafeBoda Academy.
<center>A SafeBoda employee pictured receiving a Covid-19 vaccination during the launch of the vaccine drive at the SafeBoda Academy.</center>

In its commitment to secure the health and safety of its employees and the communities at large, SafeBoda entered a partnership with the Ministry of Health, Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU), and Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and kicked off a Covid-19 vaccination drive for all members of its community and beyond as per government guidelines.

The drive was launched at SafeBoda Academy offices in Kyebando and will run through the end of September.

Commenting on the initiative, Ricky Rapa Thomson, the co-founder, and Director at SafeBoda says, “Safeguarding our community members against the potential threat of Covid-19 as early as possible is our topmost priority. We thank the Government, KCCA, PSFU, and the health authorities for the continued collaboration in implementing initiatives aimed at protecting the lives and livelihood of our people.”

He adds, “We have initiated several measures since the outbreak of the pandemic to extensively support the SafeBoda community, and we will continue to support stakeholders to ensure full recovery of the economy.”

SafeBoda has been at the forefront in consistently taking effective measures to counter the pandemic and will continue to support and take adequate measures for the safety of its key stakeholders and the community.

The company recently held a similar drive specifically for SafeBoda drivers aged 50 and above, their spouses, and company employees categorized as a high risk given the nature of their job.

Additionally, SafeBoda has continuously supported Uganda’s efforts to combat Covid-19. It has been an active member of the National Covid-19 Taskforce, working with the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Kampala, Ministry of Works and Transport, and key private sector leaders to support the efforts to combat the pandemic.