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Uber and Bolt drivers in Nigeria and Kenya protest over rising costs 19 April 2021 - 22:35 Loni Prinsloo, Tope Alake and Bella Genga Picture: REUTERS/PHIL NOBLE Uber Technologies drivers in some African countries including Nigeria and Kenya have gone on strike to demand a higher share of commissions due to increases in fuel prices and inflationary pressures amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
The US ride-hailing service in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, already has limited trips available on the app, leading to a sharp rise in fares in Lagos, the country’s commercial hub.
“We are aware of a protest taking place today by a small group of e-hailing drivers, resulting in slightly longer waiting times for riders,” Uber said in an e-mailed statement on Monday.
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(Bloomberg) Uber Technologies Inc. drivers in Nigeria have gone on strike to demand a higher share of commissions because of higher fuel prices and inflationary pressures amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The U.S. ride-hailing service in Africa’s most populous country has limited trips available on the app, leading to a sharp rise in fares in Lagos, the commercial hub. Drivers in Kenya are threatening to strike for similar reasons.
“We are aware of a protest taking place today by a small group of e-hailing drivers, resulting in slightly longer waiting times for riders,” Uber said in an emailed statement Monday. The strike entered its second day Tuesday.
E-hailing drivers in some African countries including Nigeria and Kenya went on strike, demanding a higher share of commissions, as the cost of living and fuel increased amid the Covid-19 pandemic. REUTERS
Uber Technologies Inc. drivers in some African countries including Nigeria and Kenya have gone on strike to demand a higher share of commissions due to increases in fuel prices and inflationary pressures amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
The US ride-hailing service in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, already has limited trips available on the app, leading to a sharp rise in fares in Lagos, the country’s commercial hub.
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