Uber and Bolt drivers issue a seven-day strike warning over low pay.

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A planned peace conference between e-hailing companies and the drivers who use the various app-based platforms to operate came to a standstill on Friday. Both sides allegedly refused to give ground during the talks at the meeting.

The meeting came after the drivers, who had called for a statewide strike to protest what they viewed as an unsatisfactory price revision in light of the considerable increase in the price of gasoline, delivered a ferocious protest to the doors of the ride-hailing businesses.

The commission should be reduced from 25% to 12.5% by half. Additionally, the union’s president, Damola Adeniran, stated that anything less than the requests made to the cab-hailing companies would not be acceptable to the union.

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