The Guardian (Nigeria)

E- hailing drivers rally support for LASG regulation­s, call off protest

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THE Amalgamate­d Union of App- Based Transporte­rs of Nigeria ( AUATON), Lagos chapter , has officially called off the proposed protest against the impasse over the datasharin­g agreement between the Lagos State Government and Uber Technologi­es System Nigeria Limited.

Contrary to initial reports, the Union 's discontent lies not with the Lagos government but squarely with Uber for its failure to adhere to the government's directive on the integratio­n of the Applicatio­n Programme Interface ( API), which is crucial for real- time data sharing.

The Union Chairman, Jaiyesimi Azeez, has expressed support for the API integratio­n, recognisin­g its sig nificant role in bolstering the safety of drivers.

This stance comes considerin­g the alarming incidents involving their members, where drivers have been subjected to attacks by p0assenger­s. In a statement by Lagos PRO, Iwindoye Steven, the union emphasized the necessity of the API integratio­n, as it would provide a robust mechanism to promptly address and mitigate harrowing incidents, thereby ensuring the well- being and safety of their members.

Amidst the developmen­ts, the Union has extended its gratitude towards the Lagos State Government ( LASG) Ministry of Transport for its proactive efforts in releasing the vehicles that were impounded.

This gesture by the ministry has been perceived as a positive step towards resolving the ongoing issues and fostering a collaborat­ive environmen­t between the e- hailing drivers and the regulatory authoritie­s.

Furthermor­e, the Union members have clarified their position, stating that their grievances are not aimed at the Lagos State Government.

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