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Lagos state Ride Hailing new Regulations On Companies takes-off August 20

by Sam Gabriel
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Lagos state Ride Hailing new Regulations On Companies takes-off August 20: The Lagos State Ministry of Transportation has released regulatory documents for taxi operators and ride-hailing companies like Uber, Bolt, and several others. These regulations are set to be enforced from August 20, 2020.

In March 2020, Techpoint Africa reported that the Lagos State Government was planning to regulate the e-hailing sector. This was two months after its ban on commercial motorcycles (Okada) forced operators like MAX, Gokada, and ORide to cease operations.

In that report, we stated that Uber and Bolt drivers are expected to have a Lagos State Drivers’ Institute (LASDRI) card and a driver badge issued by the Department of Public Transport and Commuter Services of the Lagos State Ministry of Transportation.

Also, vehicles on ride-hailing platforms must possess a Hackney permit issued by the Lagos State Motor Vehicle Administration Agency and be fitted with a corresponding tag.

Uber and Bolt do not regard themselves as transport companies, but Uche Okafor, Bolt’s Regional Manager, West Africa, revealed that regulations have gradually evolved to include e-hailing services.

True to Okafor’s assertion, the State seems to have evolved their regulations to cover ride-hailing companies. The document, tagged “Guidelines For On-line Hailing Business Operation Of Taxi In Lagos State”, now categorises the taxi business operation as follows:

a) Service Entity: An app developer like Uber/Bolt that does not operate or own any vehicle, but connects car owners and commuters with their App.

b) Taxi and app operators: These are companies like Ekocab that operate their vehicles as well as the App. These companies might have their fleet, and also have third party car/fleet owners on their platform.

From August 20, 2020, service entities in the city with less than 1,000 drivers are expected to pay a ₦10 million ($27,341) licence fee, while those with more than 1,000 drivers are to pay ₦25 million ($54,682).

Subsequent renewals are pegged at ₦10 million ($27,341) for those with more than 1,000 drivers and ₦5 million ($13,670) for those with less.

Read also: Lagos state vehicle registration & plate number verification

Taxi and App Operators with 50 cabs or less are expected to pay a ₦5 million ($13,670) licence fee, while those with more than 50 cabs are to pay ₦10 million ($27,341). The former will pay an annual renewal of ₦1.5 million (~$3,870), while the latter will renew at ₦3 million ($7,700).

Other provisions include:

All Operators of e-Hailing Taxi Services must pay the State Government 10% service tax on each transaction paid by the passengers to the operators.

They must commence the renewal process 3 (three) months before the expiration of the existing licence

They must have a quarterly meeting with the Ministry of Transportation for operational updates and feedback

All operators of e-hailing taxi services must give the Ministry access to their database

The government is creating an exchange service where these licences can be traded. This seems particularly interesting given the fact that the regulations state that licences will only be given to taxi operators under a franchise.

Taxicab requirements

The Lagos State Government states that all taxicabs must undergo a thorough inspection according to the State’s Road Traffic Law and under a special Taxicab inspection protocol. A vehicle must meet the following conditions:

It must be brand new

Where the vehicle is not new, the vehicle must be within the first three (3) years of its manufacture as specified by the manufacturer

The capacity of the vehicle must not be less than 1.3cc

It must have a completed, signed, and dated safety features compliance form prescribed by the Ministry

The taxicab shall be equipped with a taximeter approved by the Ministry

A questionable model?

The enforcement of the new regulations, as usual, does not sit well with most drivers of these ride-hailing companies who feel more should be done to cater for them.

On Thursday, August 6, 2020, ride-hailing operators and different unions and associations met with the government for a briefing on the proposed regulations.

A source close to the ongoing negotiations claims the government plans to integrate two APIs once operators pay for the licence: one for the drivers, and the other for a 10% service tax collection.

“Apparently, there is a technology company that has engaged the Government to help regulate drivers and collect their data, and also a service charge,” our source says.

Our source also claims that the company, which has been collecting data from Uber and Bolt without their knowledge, already has the data of over 5,000 drivers from both platforms.

“The company proposes to continue amassing data, they would now also be the consultant to help the Government collect service charges.”

Despite the obvious privacy violations, our source claims that the company’s proposal came from someone high up in the governor’s cabinet, and during the meeting, they revealed they were in the process of developing an app for taxi operations.

Our online search for the company revealed a coworking space and a company in Illinois, United States.

According to Thomas (not real name), a Bolt driver, the timing of the new regulations is highly inconvenient given the current state of the economy.

“We couldn’t work normally for months, and even now, patronage has not come close to what it was before the lockdown. Even Uber and Bolt do not seem to be helping matters as I heard they were not present in the negotiation meeting,” he laments.

Our source was able to confirm this claim that Uber and Bolt were absent from the meeting, and only driver unions were left to protect the drivers’ interests.

The new regulations look set to spark some interesting conversations in the coming weeks. For now, it appears operators and driver unions have to band together and ensure favourable terms during the negotiations.

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