On Monday, October 3, 2022, ride-hailing company, Uber revealed that it was increasing its fares for the UberX and UberX Share in Lagos in an email to drivers, Techpoint Africa reports. |
Per the email, the price update goes into effect today, October 3, 2022, and is the result of “changing economic conditions, including increased fuel cost.” |
Due to the changes, the base fare will increase from ₦340 ($0.78) to ₦450 ($1.04). The minimum fare will also increase from ₦600 ($1.38) to ₦650 ($1.50), while the per minute fare will go from ₦14 ($0.03) to ₦16 ($0.03). |
Uber’s decision to increase its fares may come as a surprise to users but is in line with its activities in other countries where it has operations. In August 2022, Bloomberg reported that Uber was increasing its fares in London by 5%, with plans to do the same in other cities across the United Kingdom. |

