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Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by ikorodureporta: 3:42am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Respite for drivers on e-hailing services will end later in August when Lagos State Government’s new regulations for ride-hailing services take effect.https://m.guardian.ng/news/uber-bolt-drivers-face-uncertain-future-as-lagos-begins-new-regulations/ 2 Likes 3 Shares
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Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by Nobody: 6:12am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Talking from experience as a fleet manager: This is absolute madness, you could have just told new entrants not to even think venturing into the business..this may obviously not be a problem for uber and bolt, but if this eventually has a ripple effect on the drivers via increase of service commission, they can kiss their ass goodbye from Nigerian fleet managers whom are the power house of the ride-hailing companies, of which many are pulling out in droves today.. - Total purchase of a (non-rusted) regular corolla including registrations and starter pack/kit - 2m - Average income /week (full time) - N100,000 - minimum Fueling/week - N30,000 - Commission remittance (currently) - N25,000 - average e-hail coy commission - 25% - N25,000 - Drivers earning 20k or less per week for being 112hrs on the road out of 168hrs, that is terrible but everyone is trying to survive.. - Fleet managers take home/week - (N25,000).. Monthly sum - (N100,000) inevitable expense projections: Service - (N8,000 monthly) - Monthly tire change projection (used) (N7,000) - Monthly repairs projection (dollar rise in parts) - (15,000) - Fines/levies/impound/tolls provision - (5,000) - Driver short pays and run-aways - (5,000) or could cost you a whole week if not two. - Logistics, tracking & follow ups - (5,000) - Monthly Comprehensive insurance - (7,000) Average monthly income after deductions - N50,000(madness).. e.g with N10m(5 cars) you barely make 250k monthly on a depreciating asset you dont control prices neither do you have the final decision.(who is that stupid?) Vehicle replacement - 2m/N50,000 = 40mths (if it's a full-time business, it's impossible to save 100% of that income..4 years approx with all things being equal is almost impossible for a car virtually 18hrs on the road.. it may encounter major accidents, engine change, gear box change, AC issues during the period which does not just cut down massively on the capital recovery or wipe it all out, but inturn increases the capital recovery period of the vehicle aswell, well beyond the projected 40mths.. With this projections alongside increase in dollar /fuel which directly affects repair cost, reduces returns drastically, coupled with the shrinking economy that reduces riders, who in his right senses would remain in such business if a service charge is increased that affects both fleet managers and drivers?.. We go all carry gun las las... bye 565 Likes 53 Shares |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by Anazp: 6:21am On Aug 11, 2020 |
They won't dare mess with Uber cos Uber is a very STRONG and CONNECTED US company. If you know what I mean 1 Like 4 Shares |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by Mynd44: 6:31am On Aug 11, 2020 |
The problem is that these hailing companies say they are not employers of the drivers and the drivers work independently hence they can't pay operational taxes. The same BS that has been happening in London and New York. 23 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by helinues: 6:33am On Aug 11, 2020 |
When government make this kind of law without considering the impact on the masses, get to know one of their buddies is about to start transportation business in Lagos 219 Likes 15 Shares |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by busky101(m): 6:34am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Imagine!!!! As if the clamp down on opay and they rest wasn't enough and then the hit on logistics companies and now this, this people are bent on making everyone miserable in this country. 140 Likes 8 Shares
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Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by zeusdgrt(m): 6:34am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Stupid government,the little income used by some youths to get by is about being taken from them.Brainless government,sanwolu is just doing nothing aside recouping money for his principal in Lagos cz all project still going on are ambode's mastermind and contract.Imagine putting targets on different agencies and now this?well I wish the people that voted them happy suffering. 74 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by sinaj(f): 6:34am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Naija the destiny killer. Tufia! 79 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by NORSIYK(m): 6:35am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Nigeria government always making things difficult for investors. What an unfavorably policy 48 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by Olominira(m): 6:35am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Correct. It's time govt expands her income capacity especially on multinationals that post billions of dollars in their headquarters and contribute nothing here while making billions of Naira. If America that benefits revenues from all over the world through activities of its companies like Google, twitter, uber, Facebook, IG, etc could ban other people's APPs then. We must start taxing on money they make here too. This is a step leading economies (China, India, US) have taken, the world must follow suit and make money from them if we can't ban 15 Likes |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by garriguy: 6:35am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Before Lagos would bring this policies, be sure they've already researched well on how much they actually pay in other countries. by the way, check my signature on how to set up a modern garri processing facility 10 Likes |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by heykims(m): 6:35am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Governments in Nigeria are best at killing ambitions rather than creating enabling environment for economic growth. No power supply, no good roads, no guaranteed security of lives and properties but if u still manage to pull through despite all they challenges, they will come multiple killer taxes. 57 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by ekwerendi(m): 6:35am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Bad policy 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by PresidentAtiku(m): 6:36am On Aug 11, 2020 |
By the time APC is done with Nigeria ehnnn........ Asking for taxes as If they have used the ones paid earlier well. Criminals looking for more loots 55 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by Jazzafizzy(f): 6:36am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Why this 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by Deborah98(f): 6:36am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Again 1 Like |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by LOVEGINO(m): 6:36am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Nothing good comes out from this government. 19 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by ibawon(m): 6:37am On Aug 11, 2020 |
Before Regulation Trip is 1100-2100 After Regulation Trip 5600-8400 Nothing the Government Regulates barely benefits the Masses 37 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by Openbusiness4: 6:37am On Aug 11, 2020 |
sinaj:Loud it 17 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by diportivo: 6:37am On Aug 11, 2020 |
if u av a car that's the fav of ehailing people dem go dey stop u everytime 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Uber, Bolt Drivers Face Uncertain Future As Lagos Begins New Regulations by Lugechy: 6:38am On Aug 11, 2020 |
It's all about over taxing the poor masses, not about putting the right infrastructures in place. Most Lagos roads are death traps, but the government is more interested in milking the masses dry with multiple taxes. Thereby stifling investors and investments. 37 Likes 2 Shares |
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