Togo Suspends Russian-Owned Ride-Hailing App Yango Over Security Concerns

Togo Suspends Russian-Owned Ride-Hailing App Yango Over Security Concerns

Togo’s transport ministry has suspended the operations of Yango, a ride-hailing app owned by Russian tech giant Yandex, just months after it began operating in the West African country. The decision, announced on Thursday, cites security concerns and violations of the country’s procedures.

According to the ministry’s statement, Yango commenced operations in June without proper authorization, contravening Togo’s established protocols. The suspension was implemented due to concerns over passenger safety, public order, and adherence to legal procedures.

“The activities of the operator YANGO are therefore suspended across the entire national territory,” the ministry declared in its official statement.

In response to the suspension, Yango claimed that it operates independently from Yandex and is headquartered in Dubai. The company stated that discussions are currently underway with the Togolese government, expressing confidence that a solution will be reached to allow the continuation of its services in the country.

The case of Yango in Togo raises questions about the regulation of digital platforms in emerging markets and the balance between fostering innovation and ensuring public safety. As negotiations continue between Yango and Togolese authorities, the outcome may set a precedent for how similar services are regulated in the region. This development comes at a time when many African countries are grappling with how to integrate new technologies and services into their existing transportation ecosystems while maintaining control over security and regulatory compliance

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