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Uber, Bolt drivers protest, petition lawmakers over ‘poor treatment’

The Amalgamated Union of App-Based Transporters of Nigeria (AUATON) has petitioned the national assembly over what it describes as the “exploitation” of ride-hailing drivers by operators of digital transport platforms.

According to a statement, the union, which also petitioned the Lagos house of assembly, further expressed its grievance by protesting on Thursday in commemoration of May Day.

It was learnt that the protest led to the suspension of services for 24 hours across Nigeria.

Steven Iwindoye, spokesperson of AUATON Lagos, said the petition highlights the “poor treatment” of workers who power ride-hailing platforms such as Uber, Bolt, inDrive, Lagride, and Rida.

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“For too long, we have been subjected to exploitation, insecurity, and a lack of recognition,” the statement reads.

“We have been paid below the cost price of premium services, forced to endure modern-day slavery in the form of technological manipulation”.

The union listed its demands, which include a 5 percent commission cap, price autonomy for drivers, and recognition as legitimate stakeholders in Nigeria’s transportation ecosystem.

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Iwindoye warned that if the companies fail to respond, the union will escalate its action by picketing their offices.

“If App companies (App sharks) fails to comply, we shall massively move to a new indigenous App companies who are ready and willing to comply with drivers demands,” he said.

He also revealed that AUATON is working with other stakeholders to build a driver-led ride-hailing platform that upholds fairer practices.

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