A shockwave has reverberated through the ride-hailing community as fuel prices soared in Lagos and Abuja. With prices reaching ₦617 per litre in the capital and ₦520 in many parts of Lagos, members of the Amalgamated Union of App-based Transport Workers of Nigeria (AUATWON) find themselves grappling with a daunting challenge.
Vice chairman of the union, David Ademola, lamented how the earlier fuel price of ₦500 per litre had already been unfavorable for their earnings. Now, with the recent hike, their margins stand at an even more precarious position.
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Vice chairman of the union, David Ademola, lamented how the earlier fuel price of ₦500 per litre had already been unfavorable for their earnings. Now, with the recent hike, their margins stand at an even more precarious position.
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Fuel Price Hike Adds to Ride-Hailing Drivers' Woes; Calls for Fair Commission and CNG Support
A shockwave has reverberated through the ride-hailing community as fuel prices soared in Lagos and Abuja. With prices reaching ₦617 per litre in the capital and ₦520 in many parts of Lagos, ...
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