Spiro Uganda has announced popular Ugandan musician Shafik Walukagga, also known as Fik Fameica as its newest Brand Ambassador, as the electric mobility company intensifies efforts to promote the adoption of clean and sustainable transportation solutions across the country.
The partnership is part of Spiro Uganda’s broader mission to transform mobility by providing environmentally friendly transport solutions while empowering riders, supporting livelihoods, and contributing to a cleaner future.
Spiro Uganda said Fik Fameica was selected for his strong connection with Ugandans, resilience, ambition, and ability to inspire communities—qualities that align with the experiences of thousands of riders who depend on motorcycles for their livelihoods.
Beyond his achievements in the music industry, Fik Fameica has built a reputation as an influential public figure with a wide-reaching appeal among young people and communities across Uganda.
Through the partnership, Spiro Uganda aims to increase awareness about electric mobility, encourage more riders to embrace electric motorcycles, and strengthen engagement with communities as the country moves towards sustainable transport solutions.
Speaking about the partnership, Spiro Uganda Communications Officer Winnie Atim said Fik Fameica’s influence and authenticity made him a suitable partner for the company’s vision.
“Fik Fameica is more than an artist; he is a voice that resonates with millions of Ugandans. His story, energy, and authenticity align perfectly with who we are as a brand. We are excited to welcome him to the Spiro family as we continue driving the future of mobility in Uganda,” Atim said.
Fik Fameica welcomed the partnership, saying he was excited to be part of a movement aimed at transforming Uganda’s transport sector.
“I’m excited to join the Spiro family and be part of a movement that is transforming transport in Uganda. This partnership is about more than motorcycles—it’s about creating opportunities, embracing innovation, and inspiring people to believe in a cleaner and better future,” he said.




















