Ride-hailing service, Uber is pulling out of Morocco – a decision the San Francisco-headquartered company says is linked to the North African country’s failure to reform or relax its strict transport rules.
For almost three years, Uber has been operating illegally in Morocco – despite currently having 19,000 users in the country and over 300 drivers.
In a statement, Uber said “as long as there is no real reform … we are forced to suspend our operations.”
Uber drivers have often been targets of intimidation. Videos have emerged of Uber drivers being captured in Casablanca surrounded by regular taxi drivers, awaiting the authorities, and in some instances, the clashes have become violent.
Bouchaib Abdel Moughit of Casablanca’s Taxi Union voiced relief at Uber’s departure saying: “For three years, they stole our living. The competition was unfair.”
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