Bolt, Indrive, Uber drivers seek national regulatory framework in e-hailing industry
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Bolt, Indrive, Uber drivers seek national regulatory framework in e-hailing industry
The Amalgamated Union of App-based Transporters of Nigeria (AUATON), an umbrella body for e-hailing drivers in Nigeria on Sunday called for a national framework to regulate the business. The South-West Vice-President of AUATON, Mr Kolawole Aina, made this appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos. Aina said that e-hailing drivers under its platform included Uber, Bolt, and Indrive, among others. He said that a Federal…
Nigerian ride-hailing drivers demand federal oversight to tackle state-level policy challenges
In Nigeria, drivers for ride-hailing platforms like Bolt and Uber are urging the federal government to implement nationwide regulations to counteract unfavorable state-level policies that adversely affect their operations and livelihoods.
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The Amalgamated Union of App-based Transporters of Nigeria (AUATON) has called on the Federal Government to establish a national framework for regulating e-hailing services across the country. Kolawole Aina, AUATON’s South-West vice president, stressed the need for a unified regulatory system that benefits all stakeholders in the industry. Speaking during an interview in Lagos, Aina noted the challenges faced by drivers using platforms such as …
Bolt, Uber drivers in Nigeria seek federal regulation to stop states’ unfavourable policies
E-hailing drivers under the aegis of the Amalgamated Union of App-based Transporters of Nigeria (AUATON), have called for a federal government framework to regulate the business across the country. The post Bolt, Uber drivers in Nigeria seek federal regulation to stop states’ unfavourable policies appeared first on Nairametrics.
Through social networks a woman made a publication to denounce that she was the victim of a robbery by a driver from InDrive. According to the story, the driver of the platform took his cell phone and some sheets that the user was carrying. The affected person relates that he made a trip from the capital to Cerro de San Pedro. The user says that during the trip the driver spent it complaining that he would pay him very little for such a long tri…
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