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Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by nlfpmod: 8:33am On May 31, 2023
Drivers are complaining of “unfair working arrangements” by Uber and Moove, and some are getting kicked off the platform.
A landscape photo of cars in a big parking lot in Lagos, Nigeria.


*Uber partnered with Nigerian vehicle-financing firm Moove to offer cars to drivers without a down payment. Drivers pay back the loans in daily installments.

*Some drivers say they don’t earn enough from the ride-hailing app to be able to pay the installments. Moove has impounded their cars for nonpayment of loans.

Uber driver Adams Ikemu Adakole diligently paid the daily installments on his car loan from Nigerian vehicle-financing firm Moove for three months. But in February 2023, his work came to a standstill due to fuel scarcity in Lagos. Adakole failed to pay his loan installments, and Moove issued him a warning over the phone in March. Shortly after, the company remotely locked and seized his vehicle, Adakole told Rest of World.

Though he immediately borrowed ‎30,000 naira ($65) from a lending app and made a partial payment to Moove, he hasn’t gotten his car back. “Fairmoney — the lending app — has been calling me nonstop to repay,” Adakole said, adding that he cannot repay the loan because he doesn’t have a car to drive for Uber anymore.

Moove is Uber’s official vehicle-financing partner in sub-Saharan Africa. The partnership aims to provide cars to drivers without any down payment — they are expected to pay off the vehicles in daily installments, out of their income from Uber. Drivers told Rest of World they did not earn enough from Uber to repay the loans. Some called it an “unfair arrangement,” because they said they had almost no money left after paying Moove and Uber. Some said Moove had confiscated their vehicles due to nonpayment of loan installments.

You can get the car, but you will work through your nose and most likely will not be able to see the end of the payment before you are frustrated,” Adakole said.

In an email to Rest of World, Moove said it understood that Nigeria had faced a series of “unprecedented economic challenges” in recent months, and that it did not take decisions to impound vehicles lightly. “It is also important to recognize that we operate as a business, and sometimes this means we need to make tough decisions,” a company spokesperson told Rest of World. “Any vehicles that have been impounded were done so as a result of customers not hitting the new KPIs [key performance indicators] as part of the Moove Cares program.”

Under the Moove Cares program, launched to address the recent economic issues, the daily installments for some of the drivers have been reduced, the spokesperson said. Founded in 2020, Moove is backed by investors like British International Investment (BII) and the International Financial Corporation’s venture capital arm. Starting in September 2022, Moove purchased roughly 5,000 Suzuki vehicles — including models like Alto, Swift, Dzire, and S-Presso — to give out through a drive-to-own scheme for gig drivers in Nigeria and Ghana, who were willing to work exclusively with Uber.

The scheme hasn’t had a smooth run. The Suzuki S-Presso model reportedly fared poorly in at least one crash safety test. In addition, drivers claimed the offered cars were overpriced, and came with a difficult payment structure. Typically, a Suzuki S-Presso sells for 9.9 million naira ($21,500) in Nigeria. But drivers told Rest of World Moove sold them each car for up to 12 million naira ($26,042). In response, Moove said customers pay a total of 10.2 million naira ($22,101). “Customers pay 7.2 million naira in weekly installments over a 48-month period, and an additional 3 million naira to cover insurance costs, repairs, maintenance, and wear and tear,” the spokesperson said.

According to drivers, vehicles purchased through this partnership came with the condition that the driver would complete 12 trips daily, and spend about 12 hours a day, six days a week, on the Uber app. Despite the long hours, drivers said they find it hard to make money because the cars are hatchbacks, which places them in the cheaper Uber Go category. This means these drivers typically earn less than those who don’t use Moove’s cars. In February, Uber drivers who got their cars through Moove went on strike for days, protesting an increase in the daily repayment amount, among other issues.

“Paying 9,400 naira [$20] was already hard after Uber had taken off its 25% commission. There’s no way we could have survived that,” Sunday Oluwafemi, a Lagos driver whose car has been seized by Moove, told Rest of World. Some drivers have started working with multiple apps to afford the loan installments, but are still struggling to make enough money. Others have no way of making payments.

“They vowed not to return the cars until we pay our pending payment, but how do we do that if there’s no car to work with?” Oluwafemi said. He had owed Moove over 250,000 naira ($524) before the company seized his car. “I paid close to a million naira before I started defaulting,” said Oluwafemi, who now makes a living by selling kegs of palm oil in the Ayobo suburb.

In an emailed statement to Rest of World, Tope Akinwumi, Uber’s country manager in Nigeria, acknowledged that the company was aware of the dispute between Moove and the drivers. “In March this year, we were made aware of concerns raised by a small group of drivers operating on the Uber platform that [use] rent-to-own vehicles from Moove,” Akinwumi said. “Moove issued a public statement regarding the steps they were taking to address the concerns raised by drivers.”

Moove’s spokesperson said the company had reduced its daily loan installment amount to 6,400 naira.

Drivers told Rest of World that though Moove had made some changes — such as decreasing the installment amount, cutting the minimum required trips to 10, and allowing them to work 10 hours a day instead of 12 — it had failed to deliver on its promises to provide them with auto, health, and life insurance. The company had also not provided service maintenance and repairs for their vehicles, they said. “I asked them for a new battery when the one in my car couldn’t ignite it, but they refused,” Geshinde Kayode Abdul, a 47-year-old Uber driver from Lagos, told Rest of World. “I couldn’t work for days until I gathered money to get a new battery.”

Another driver, Afolabi Kareem, said he had spent 50,000 naira ($108) on a new compressor and condenser for his now-impounded car’s air-conditioning system. “Customers won’t enter the car because the AC was bad, and Moove refused to repair it, yet [were] charging me daily per usual,” Kareem said.

When Rest of World contacted Moove about its insurance and repair package, the company said third parties manage these services.

https://restofworld.org/2023/uber-moove-impounding-drivers-nigeria/

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by seyicodes(m): 8:36am On May 31, 2023
I remember when I was looking for car to work with like sapa wan kill me then , thank Allah i didn't go for this moove car. Na diẹ. 7 million for that smallest one and 9 million for the other one. 10 trips everyday kilode. I got the best deal of Toyota Corolla Sport Tokunbo for 4 million and 30k weekly. I no kuku bother registering with Uber. It's me and Bolt for life.

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by omoyankee3(m): 8:37am On May 31, 2023
Okay

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by patfemy06: 8:37am On May 31, 2023
Hmm...
Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by Metronomy(m): 8:37am On May 31, 2023
That's part of the unfair treatment when things no dey work as expected

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by cyprianken: 8:37am On May 31, 2023
Wahala
Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by Yankiss(m): 8:38am On May 31, 2023
This is citizen oppression indeed. There should be a regulatory agency monitoring the execution of these contracts to avoid underhand dealings. The drivers could try to cheat. On the other hand Moove could be very autocratic and inhuman if their activities are not subject to regulation. Any non Governmental organization can take up this. It bleeds my heart that someone would devout daily payments and make over a million Naira in loan repayment but denied vehicle due to a month or two default.

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by inoki247: 8:38am On May 31, 2023
Everybody coming into the country just to come and rip the people from Loan app, to Taxi platform....

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by Stevenson20: 8:38am On May 31, 2023
Nowhere is safe again in this country

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by Rebuker(m): 8:38am On May 31, 2023
Too much oppression in this country.


Nlfpmod take a look at this:
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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by marlow1962(m): 8:38am On May 31, 2023
Ok
Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by treasurenat(m): 8:39am On May 31, 2023
Okay
Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by OfficialRep(m): 8:39am On May 31, 2023
Too bad
Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by YOUTUBE9ja(m): 8:39am On May 31, 2023
Jj
Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by ImoleNaija: 8:39am On May 31, 2023
May God save us from slavery here & there.

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by AntiChristian: 8:39am On May 31, 2023
We ask Allah to guide BAT and whoever he appoints to ease the affairs of the teeming masses!

May it be for all of us as we wish!

Whoever looks down and hope for the failure of the new government will fail woefully in all endeavors as hoped!

And whoever is hopeful for the good and betterment of the new government and Nigeria will surely encounter good and geometric increase in serenity and prosperity!

May all policy saboteurs be arrested and doomed!

Aamin!

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by YourNextLevel(m): 8:40am On May 31, 2023
My friend start from DSTV. Criminals always raising alarm and end up taking dollar and talk no more , so shall the case die.

Act and talk less mumu. anyways naija never see anything yet .....
Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by Smokedetector: 8:41am On May 31, 2023
Nigeria is a place that defiles business logic. And if we really dig deep, it's due to its people. We are inherently greedy and the only thing that puts us in check is when we know that there are consequences for our actions.

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by nairalanda1(m): 8:41am On May 31, 2023
That's why anytime I ride Uber, I try to at least give something in tips.

Hellish job it is

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by JoburgPlug: 8:42am On May 31, 2023
More like modern day slavery but you can't blame them after you out your hands for wetin pass your power.

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by olaolulazio(m): 8:43am On May 31, 2023
SonicDre:
BEANS NEVER DONE , MOI - MOI DEY SMELL.

THIS COUNTRY REALLY NEED IJAW MASSAGE !
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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by FuckDModz: 8:43am On May 31, 2023
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Lazy bastards.

Give them your car, they will damage it and run away.

Give them a car for hire purchase, they will still damage it and run away.

Moove is exactly what they deserve.

Work hard or go home!

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 8:44am On May 31, 2023
$65 is not N30,000!

$65 is N50,000!

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by motionarena: 8:45am On May 31, 2023
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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by CuriousCart: 8:45am On May 31, 2023
Sad but I don't really pity the drivers.


An Uber driver will crawl until trekkers walk past you or deliberately enter behind a parked korope loading passengers because he wants to add ordinary N300 to his fare.

They are very criminal-minded and deserve all the evil coming their way.

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by Guyman01: 8:45am On May 31, 2023
You are supposed to pay back your loan in daily installments but didn't pay for 30 days because of 'fuel scarcity' and the car was impounded and you are asking us to condemn the company for not being considerate, a company that has staff to pay, run generators, pay taxes, etc.
Haaa Nigerians una wicked o shocked

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by BornToSucced(m): 8:46am On May 31, 2023
Seriously, it's hard to do business in Nigeria. I know what some unemployed Nigerians can do when you give them opportunities to grow - they make you regret it!

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Re: Moove Is Impounding Uber Drivers’ Cars In Nigeria by Sablexxxtoons: 8:46am On May 31, 2023
ok..

wait why "okay" plenty like this here?

Maybe people here feel complaining about driving an aif conditioned car for 12 hrs a day is being lazy

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