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Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by ijustdey: 3:48pm On Feb 28, 2020
Lagos State Government is planning to put in place a new regulation for ride-hailing companies operating in the state – a regulation that may hobble operations of car-hailing companies.

Under the new regulations, which come into effect on March 1, drivers on ride-hailing platforms are required to have LASDRI card and a driver badge issued by the Department of Public Transport and Commuter Services of the Ministry of Transport.

The vehicles on such platforms must have hackney permits issued by the Lagos State Motor Vehicle Administration Agency and be fitted with a tag to be issued by the aforementioned department.

A source told The Guardian that while negotiations are ongoing between the state and ride-hailing operators, the new regulations will mandate third-party operators like Uber and Bolt to pay N10 million naira and an annual renewal fee of N5 million if they have less than 1000 drivers.

Third-party operators that have more than 1000 drivers will pay N25 million licensing fee and N10 million annual renewal fee.

Operators who directly own their cars and employ their drivers will pay only the license fee of N5 million if such operators have below 50 drivers. Those who have more than 50 drivers will pay N10 million for the operating license. Under the new regulation, the state government will also earn 10% on the fee of each trip.

The president of National Union of Professional E-Hailing Driver-Partners Ayoade Ibrahim told The Guardian that he was aware that the government had a meeting with 20 operators, where they were told about the amount to be paid for the license and renewal fees.

He said the drivers have also started negotiating with the government to amend the regulations, which he said did not factor in their peculiar operating conditions.

“All of these laws and licence are not for us and that is what we are trying to let them know,” he said.

But the spokesperson of the Ministry of Transport Bolanle Ogunlana said the state has not asked any operator to pay license or renewal fees.

She, however, said the ministry was in discussions with relevant stakeholders to come up with operational guidelines.

“Discussions with the Lagos State Ministry of Transport are still ongoing and we would continue to work with relevant stakeholders to build a strong ride-hailing with your welfare at heart,” Bolt said in a message to its drivers and riders.

The spokesperson for Uber in West Africa Efosa Aiyevbomwan said he cannot speak for the state government when he was asked if Uber was aware of the new regulations.

Growing pains
The new regulation will become effective exactly a month from the day the state government banned commercial tricycles and motorcycles, popularly known as okada from operating in six local governments – Apapa, Eti-Osa, Ikeja, Lagos Island, Lagos Mainland and Surulere.

In the weeks that followed, officials of the Vehicle Inspection Services clamped down on Uber and Bolt drivers, demanding hackney permits and Lagos State Drivers’ Institute license.

Officials of the VIS said those regulations were not new and that the ride-hailing companies were aware of their existent. But a few of the drivers, who spoke to The Guardian, said they were not aware that they needed to have such documents.

“My car was impounded and I was asked to pay N60,000 into the government’s account before it could be released to me,” said Moses Ndubuisi.

The commissioner of transport in the state Frederic Oladeinde said on February 17 that the action was not deliberately targeted at Uber and Bolt drivers. He said over 1000 vehicles were impounded by the VIS and only 20 were used for ride-hailing.

“The Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS) is performing its statutory duty of facilitating compliance with the Road Traffic Laws by ensuring motorists possess the stipulated vehicle documents, such as Roadworthiness, Vehicle Licence, Drivers Licence, Insurance Certificate, Hackney Permit and the Lagos State Drivers Institute (LASDRI) card for all categories of commercial commuter vehicles,” Oladeinde said in an emailed statement.

Keeping up with the law
Bolt said in the message sent to its drivers that it was engaging with Lagos State Government to ensure “that any new regulations are implemented efficiently.”

Although Uber’s Aiyevbomwan declined further comments, a driver on Uber platform Sunday Faleye said the ride-hailing giant sent a message to its drivers on Wednesday to update their profile with copies of their hackney permits and LASDRI licenses. Uber also listed “valid Hackney permit” as one of the criteria for enrolling vehicles on its platform.

Ibrahim said he hoped the government would suspend the implementation of the new regulations until the conclusion of negotiations among all the parties concerned.

https://m.guardian.ng/news/uber-bolt-others-may-soon-have-to-pay-thousand-of-dollars-in-fees-to-lagos-state/

Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by Righteousness89(m): 3:51pm On Feb 28, 2020
The Lagos State Government should consider the Citizens when hammering these guys to pat This or that!

Remember it's the Citizens that will bear Majority of the whole thing..
Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by YorubaKinging: 3:54pm On Feb 28, 2020
OP. my comment is a reply to one of your cmments about the so called rapture
If you're really deep in knowledge of the Bible you will know there's no such thing as a rapture
Why will Jesus coming back to earth make some people on Earth to come to the sky to welcome him and them go back to the earth with then for 1000 years
The apostle Paul has deceived so many people including you
I know you won't accept this but with you eyes you'll see nobody is going anywhere
Anything that's going to happen is going to happen to everyone in the world
Lukewarm

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Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by JasonScoolari: 3:55pm On Feb 28, 2020
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Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by Dreal1247: 3:56pm On Feb 28, 2020
Accept it or not, the bulk load of all these changes goes directly to the final consumer who must pay through the nose. All the same whatsoever rocks their boat.
Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by omoharry(f): 4:02pm On Feb 28, 2020
Nigerian govt keep collecting all manner of levy from the masses with little to show for it...
Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by Aidejay(m): 4:12pm On Feb 28, 2020
Nigeria be hiding socialism under regulations and policies
Na lagosians go manage am last last. Wetin consign me?
Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by thundafire: 4:17pm On Feb 28, 2020
Toad eye in Bourdilion truly working all to satisfy him even in New York such policy is never in place
Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by Nobody: 4:34pm On Feb 28, 2020
Lagos under Sanwo Olu has developed this new found habit of "you need us more than we need you".
I just wish there's a way other states can take away business from the state. They'll be the one making concessions to woo businesses again
Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by NothingDoMe: 5:06pm On Feb 28, 2020
Too bad.
Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by qualityovenbake(m): 5:33pm On Feb 28, 2020
The revenue Lagos state generate on tax is enough to position Lagos as one of the top three most developed state in Africa.
Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by SciLab: 7:22pm On Feb 28, 2020
Once you try to develop an idea and make money in Lagos, the Lagos government will come at like vultures to annihilate you back to joblessness.

The federal government should take away lagos from the hands of these vultures and administer it directly as federal economic capital.

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Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by Daviddson(m): 7:35pm On Feb 28, 2020
The fees are too high. After ₦20m, they'd still be collecting 10 percent on every trip, not even 0.5 or 1 %. Something is definitely wrong with whoever brought up these outrageous figures.
Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by ijustdey: 1:02pm On Feb 29, 2020
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Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by scribble: 1:06pm On Feb 29, 2020
Daviddson:
The fees are too high. After ₦20m, they'd still be collecting 10 percent on every trip, not even 0.5 or 1 %. Something is definitely wrong with whoever brought up these outrageous figures.

Frog eye and his miscreant family and team

God will handle them las las

Bloody parasites
Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by Easybadmus(m): 10:21pm On Feb 29, 2020
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Re: Uber, Bolt, Others May Have To Pay Thousand Of Dollars In Fees To Lagos by Techcornerng(m): 6:02pm On Mar 02, 2020
Why Is everyone still Quiet About This??
See how people are lamenting about what the government has done..



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZVnn5eqVAM&t=229s

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