Government Moves to Promote Use of Spiro Electric Motorcycles in Public Sector

Spiro executives demonstrate the operation of a Spiro electric motorcycle to Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja during her visit to the company’s production facility at Namanve Industrial Park

By Our Reporter

The government of Uganda is considering wider adoption of electric motorcycles in public sector operations as part of its broader push toward cleaner transport and industrial development.

The move follows a visit by Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja to the production facility of Spiro located at Namanve Industrial Park earlier this week. The Prime Minister was accompanied by the Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation, Monica Musenero.

During the tour, Nabbanja assessed the progress of the company’s investments, manufacturing capacity and contribution to Uganda’s industrialisation agenda. She said the government welcomes investments that support innovation, employment creation and environmental sustainability.

“The government appreciates the significant investment that Spiro has made in Uganda,” Nabbanja said, adding that such initiatives help advance the country’s goals of job creation and technological development.

She also disclosed that President Yoweri Museveni has encouraged government ministries, departments and agencies to consider adopting electric mobility solutions in their operations as part of efforts to transition to cleaner transport systems.

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