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Transport Unions Reach N500 Agreement With Bike-hailing Startups In Lagos by yuskel(m): 9:09am On Nov 26, 2019
After months of bickering, bike-hailing companies have finally reached an agreement with the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and Road Transport Employers’ Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), two of the biggest road transport unions in Nigeria.

According to sources privy to the discussions, riders affiliated with these startups will buy a ₦500 ($1.38) daily ticket that allows them to operate anywhere in the state without the fear of harassment.

Negotiations have been on for months between bike hailing companies and the two unions. For months, the unions have harassed riders affiliated with ORide, MAX and Gokada, forcing them to pay levies to operate in many parts of Lagos.


After a series of meeting, the unions had originally proposed a ₦1000 ($2.75) daily ticket which was rejected by the startups.

The new agreement was brokered by the Lagos State government, which has stood by as the unions extorted, harassed and beat up bike-hailing riders. 

As part of the new ticketing arrangement, the NURTW and RTEAN will each receive ₦200 ($0.55), while ₦100 ($0.28) will go to the local government where the ticket was sold.

“So every rider will purchase these tickets and it will allow them to operate anywhere in Lagos”, said the source who did not want to be named.

Lagos is still planning a bike-hailing license
But the deal does not provide much relief for bike-hailing companies. While they may not have to worry about transport unions, the Lagos State government is still planning to go ahead with its proposed licence for startups.

“After settling with the unions we will come for our own,” a special adviser to the Lagos State governor allegedly told the startups, the source said.

MAX, ORide and Gokada are three of the biggest bike-hailing companies around, with over 1,000 riders each. The new agreement means each of their riders will pay ₦182,500 ($501.93) to operate in Lagos for 365 days. This translates to ₦182.5 million ($501,935) for 1,000 bikers, a sum that is nearly eight times bigger than the ₦25 million ($68,758) licence the Lagos Government was proposing in July.

This begs the question of who will cover the fee? Will startups increase fares slightly? Or will bikers cover the fares themselves?

It’s unclear at this point if the bike-hailing companies will give riders these levies or the riders will pay out of pocket.

A high-ranking official at a bike-hailing startup confirmed the conversations but couldn’t say when the levies are due to kick in.

Bikers affiliated with these companies are already quite familiar with daily levies from these unions. They pay between N500 and N1,000 or more to operate in certain neighbourhoods. However, many bikers avoid neighbourhoods where levies are too high and rampant, making it hard for prospective passengers to hail bikes in these locations.

Will the new ticket finally allow these bikes to operate freely in Lagos? We’ll wait to see

Credit - Techcabal.com
Re: Transport Unions Reach N500 Agreement With Bike-hailing Startups In Lagos by lenghtinny(m): 9:17am On Nov 26, 2019
Now look at all this money being bandied about because some self entitled touts are claiming son of the soil angry....

Imagine even the local government are hoping to get a chunk from the largesse. Everyone including the government are looking for ways to make a penny out of every situation. Las las they will choke these brilliant startups to death with over billing.

With all this somewhat illegal extortion, now we know why the Mc guy can easily afford to keep his family outside Nigeria angry

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Re: Transport Unions Reach N500 Agreement With Bike-hailing Startups In Lagos by clarocuzioo(m): 9:51am On Nov 26, 2019
Why not these monies go directly to state government coffers, which will improve the IGR of the state, and be used for developmental projects. It's even shocking and shameful that government is mediating in this shameless extortion and daylight robbery.

This country is just a mess.

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Re: Transport Unions Reach N500 Agreement With Bike-hailing Startups In Lagos by ately1(m): 10:36am On Nov 26, 2019
things are becoming unbearable

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Re: Transport Unions Reach N500 Agreement With Bike-hailing Startups In Lagos by rottable(m): 6:01pm On Nov 26, 2019
This 500 naira is just too much for me. This wonderful idea might die a natural death
Re: Transport Unions Reach N500 Agreement With Bike-hailing Startups In Lagos by yuskel(m): 10:18pm On Nov 26, 2019
rottable:
This 500 naira is just too much for me. This wonderful idea might die a natural death

This is exactly my thought. What's the usefullness of these useless union that gave them the right to be entitle to be collecting all this morning.

After collecting it from this guys what do they use the money for?

How do this bike riders benefit from the money they paid to the unions?

angry angry angry angry angry angry
Re: Transport Unions Reach N500 Agreement With Bike-hailing Startups In Lagos by yuskel(m): 10:22pm On Nov 26, 2019
clarocuzioo:
Why not these monies go directly to state government coffers, which will improve the IGR of the state, and be used for developmental projects. It's even shocking and shameful that government is mediating in this shameless extortion and daylight robbery.

This country is just a mess.

With this sort of money this useless union collect from this people, I think they should start building roads and bridges themselves, abi how would the riders benefits from the money they contributed?
Re: Transport Unions Reach N500 Agreement With Bike-hailing Startups In Lagos by Kendumazy(m): 12:39am On Nov 27, 2019
Nigeria is a joke!

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