The victim’s younger brother, Donald Toby confirmed the incident on his Facebook page and seen by our correspondent in Port Harcourt on Friday.
Donald who stated that the incident occurred on Tuesday also said the gunmen went away with his brother’s vehicle after killing him.
While sharing pictures of the deceased vehicle on Facebook, he called on anyone with information to contact him and appealed to the security agencies to track down the killers’ and make them face the law.
Meanwhile, the Chairman, Rivers State Civil Society Organization, Enefaa Georgewill advised all relevant regulators in the country to ensure that e-hailing drivers and their customers are protected during all rides.
Georgewill stressed the need for e-hailing companies to link the bank account of customers to their apps as a way of guaranteeing safety and called for an investigation into the incident.
He stated, “The Rivers State Civil Society Organization call on the Rivers State Commissioner of Police to checkmate the incessant attacks and killing of drivers of Bolt, Uber and other e-hailing companies in the state.
“For us, the death of Raphael Toby a few days ago is one death too many. We wish to also call on ride-hailing companies in Nigeria to implement a customer verification process to protect their driver.
“Customers’ verification could simply be a bank account number verification from the customers. We are simply saying every Bolt, Uber and other ride-hailing accounts should have at least one bank account of the customer linked to it.
“Finally, we call on all road transport regulators to ensure that compliance with safety regulations is strictly adhered to. The safety of drivers is equally important as the safety of customers.”