Uber announces increase in fares over fuel subsidy removal

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“Uber updated fares on the 3rd and 9th of June on the app to reflect existing economic conditions,” the statement by the country manager said.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Uber has increased fares to help drivers cope with the recent increase in fuel costs and inflation rate in Nigeria.

Country Manager for Uber in Nigeria, Tope Akinwumi, in a statement, said the fare adjustment is designed to help drivers cover rising operating costs and is part of the ongoing efforts to support the company’s driver community.

“Drivers are at the heart of everything we do, and we continue to work on initiatives and engage with drivers to help make Uber the app of choice for drivers while maintaining an affordable service for riders,” Akinkunmi said.

“Following an in-depth review of the current fuel subsidy removal, Uber updated fares on the 3rd and 9th of June on the app to reflect existing economic conditions.

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“We believe these changes have helped better support drivers in increasing their earning opportunities. Furthermore, we lowered the service fee in February 2022 from 25% to 20% to help enable better-earning opportunities for drivers.

“We want the best for drivers who operate on the Uber platform and frequently engage with them directly through roundtables, surveys, phone, and in-app channels to better understand and receive feedback on the realities they face in their businesses.”

The company also said that it is constantly monitoring local dynamics to see what changes can be implemented and when.

Uber also said that its service fee ensures the running of the Uber App and helps it maintain and make continuous investments to enhance its technology designed to meet the needs of riders and drivers.

The company claimed that drivers on its platform earn more than other ride-hailing platforms in Nigeria.

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