How to Hire a Trusted Driver in Lagos: Costs, Verification & Red Flags
Hiring a driver in Lagos sounds simple until you do it. The conversations are easy. The promises are reassuring. The salary expectations are reasonable. Then within three months, you’re dealing with one of these:
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Hiring a driver in Lagos sounds simple until you do it. The conversations are easy. The promises are reassuring. The salary expectations are reasonable. Then within three months, you’re dealing with one of these:
The driver who keeps “just borrowing” the car for personal trips after hours.
The one who reports the car is in the workshop when really he’s been doing illegal Uber rides on the side.
The serious cases: drivers who disappear with vehicles, or worse, who are involved in setting up their employers for robbery.
This isn’t to scare you. Most drivers in Lagos are honest people doing tough work for modest pay. But because the bad cases happen, you need to know how to verify, what to pay, what to put in writing, and where to find drivers you can actually trust.
This guide covers all of it.
Quick answer: hiring a driver in Lagos
The three legitimate channels:
1.Driver agencies and platforms that vet, train, and employ drivers (safest, most expensive)
2.Verified personal hire through trusted referrals and proper background checks (medium cost, medium risk)
3.Direct hire from your network with thorough verification (cheapest, most labor-intensive)
Realistic salary in Lagos (2026):
Daily hire: ₦10,000 to ₦20,000 per 12-hour day
Monthly: ₦150,000
Wedding/event drivers (per event): ₦25,000 to ₦50,000
Add benefits, fuel allowance for own commute, performance bonuses, and 13th month pay if you want to retain quality drivers.
Why “just hiring someone” is risky
The most common pattern that leads to problems is also the most common way drivers get hired: a friend or family member knows someone, vouches for them, you hire on that basis without further verification.
Three things go wrong:
The vouching is weaker than you think.“He’s a good guy, his uncle is my friend’s mechanic” doesn’t actually verify identity, history, or competence. Many drivers move between employers regularly and references three steps removed don’t tell you what someone did at their last position.
You skip documentation because it feels like trust-building. Without proper records, recovering anything is hard if something goes wrong.
Personal hires often skip insurance and KYC. When a problem happens, you’re suddenly dealing with police, insurance, and possibly criminal investigation with limited paperwork.
The result: most Lagos vehicle theft and driver-related fraud happens with informally hired drivers, not platform or agency drivers.
The three legitimate channels for hiring
Channel 1: Driver platforms and agencies
These companies employ or platform-verify drivers. They handle vetting, insurance coverage, replacement if a driver doesn’t work out.
Typical pricing:
Daily ad-hoc: ₦10,000 to ₦20,000 per 12-hour day - Monthly retainer: from ₦150,000 - Wedding and event coverage: ₦25,000 to ₦50,000 per event
Pros:
Pre-vetted (NIN, license, address, criminal record check, references) - Trained and groomed - Replacement provided if your assigned driver is unavailable - Recourse if something goes wrong - No HR work for you
Cons:
Higher cost - Less personal relationship over time - Drivers may rotate
Who this works for:
Executives, high-net-worth individuals - Business owners who don’t want HR headaches - Anyone with a high-value vehicle - People who can’t afford the time to do verification themselves
Channel 2: Combined car rental + driver service
This is what services like Muvment offer. You’re not directly hiring the driver as your employee; you’re renting a vehicle that comes with a vetted driver. The driver is the platform’s responsibility, not yours.
Pricing varies by vehicle, but the driver portion is essentially included.
Pros:
The platform handles all driver vetting and HR - You get a vehicle and driver together - Easy to scale up or down - No long-term commitment
Cons:
Less car loyalty (you don’t always get the same driver) - Not suitable if you have your own car you need driven
Who this works for:
People without a personal car - Returning diaspora visitors - Business travel - Event-based use
Channel 3: Direct hire with rigorous verification
If you want to hire a driver directly, here’s the verification you should do (and most people skip):
Identity verification:
Original NIN slip and physical NIN card - Valid driver’s license, current and not just learner’s permit - LASDRI training certificate (Lagos State Drivers Institute) - Resident permit or address verification (utility bill, tenancy agreement) - International passport (for higher-trust positions)
Background check:
Two prior employers’ phone numbers and a verbal reference call (not just text) - Guarantor with verifiable address and ID - Criminal record check (private investigators do this for ₦15,000 to ₦40,000) - Cross-reference what the driver claims about previous employers (dates, vehicles driven, reasons for leaving)
Skill verification:
Test drive in different conditions (city traffic, expressway, parking) - Test reactions to common Lagos situations (aggressive okada, sudden lane changes) - Knowledge test of major routes (can he plan VI to Ikeja during traffic?)
Trust signals:
Stable address (not “I just moved last week”) - Consistent employment history (not too many short stints) - References that actually answer the phone and confirm employment - Willingness to undergo formal documentation
If a candidate balks at any of these, that’s information.
Realistic driver salaries in Lagos (2026)
Daily hire (one-off or short-term): ₦10,000 to ₦20,000 per 12-hour day, regardless of vehicle category.
Monthly: ₦150,000 per month for standard driving duties.
Wedding and event drivers (per event): ₦25,000 to ₦50,000.
These are 2026 figures and inflation-adjusted from past years. Driver salaries have risen roughly 30 to 50 percent since 2022 due to fuel-price-driven cost-of-living increases.
What should be in the contract
A driver contract should be in writing, even if it feels informal. Key elements:
Identification. Full name, NIN, license number, address, photograph, copy of all documents.
Employment terms. Start date, probation period, termination notice required from each side.
Hours. Daily start time, daily end time, days off per week, public holiday handling.
Salary. Base salary, payment date, payment method (bank transfer with traceable record, not cash).
Allowances. Fuel allowance for own commute, feeding allowance, overtime rates.
Vehicle responsibilities. Daily inspection, cleanliness, maintenance reporting, fuel responsibility.
Performance expectations. Punctuality, communication, no drinking, no smoking in the vehicle, dress code if applicable.
Prohibited activities. No carrying unauthorized passengers, no using vehicle for personal trips, no commercial use, no second job involving vehicles.
Disciplinary policy. What constitutes warning, suspension, termination.
Mutual obligations. Employer commits to fair treatment, agreed payment timing, etc.
Both sign and keep copies.
Update as needed.
Common driver hiring scams to watch for
The phantom uncle.“His uncle works for me” turns out to be the candidate himself, having rehearsed answers. Always verify the actual reference, not just the introducer.
The license shuffle. Candidate presents a driver’s license that on close inspection is for someone else, or a forgery. Verify with the FRSC online portal.
The progressive ask. Driver works fine for a month, then asks for an advance, then more advances, then disappears with the car. Don’t give significant advances in the first 6 months.
The “I’ll bring my documents tomorrow” scam. Documents never come, but the driver has been in possession of your vehicle for two weeks. Verify everything before keys are handed over.
The borrowed-car scheme. Driver runs personal jobs (Uber, Bolt) at night. Vehicle wear, fuel cost, insurance complications all multiply. Use a tracker and verify mileage matches reported usage.
The “mechanic friend” routine. Driver insists his guy is best for repairs. Marked-up invoices, fake parts, kickbacks to driver. Use your own trusted mechanic; refuse driver-recommended workshops.
The relative-as-emergency-contact. Sometimes the same person under different names. Cross-check.
The “sick mother / school fees” advance. Common pattern that escalates. Set a clear no-advances policy for the first six months.
Trackers, telematics, and trust
Modern Lagos driver hiring increasingly uses GPS tracking and telematics. This isn’t paranoia; it’s standard practice in many fleets.
Useful tracker features:
Real-time location - Geo-fencing alerts (car leaves an agreed zone) - Speed monitoring - Mileage tracking - Engine on/off times
A reasonable approach: tell the driver from day one that the car is tracked. This is fair (informed consent), legal, and removes much of the temptation for off-the-books trips.
Quality trackers cost ₦40,000 to ₦150,000 for hardware plus ₦5,000 to ₦15,000 monthly subscription. Worth it for any vehicle worth ₦10M+ being driven by an employee.
When to fire a driver
Some signs it’s time to part ways:
• Repeated unexplained tardiness
• Mileage discrepancies that don’t add up
• Reports from neighbors/security of after-hours vehicle use
• Aggressive responses to reasonable instructions
• Refusal to use a workshop you specify
• Multiple “minor” damages requiring repair
• Substance use suspicions
• Requesting frequent advances
• Lying about small things
Lagos drivers operate in a tough labor market. Reasonable issues can be addressed through warning systems. But trust, once seriously broken, is hard to rebuild.
When you do part ways, do it cleanly: written notice if applicable, full payment up to date, return of any company items, change of any access credentials.
How Muvment handles drivers
For full transparency about our model: drivers operating Muvment vehicles undergo:
• NIN verification
• License verification through FRSC portal
• LASDRI training requirement
• Address and guarantor verification
• Background reference checks
• Performance ratings from previous trips
• Ongoing monitoring through telematics
This means when you book a Muvment vehicle with a driver, you’re not just trusting one individual; you’re trusting a system that has filtered candidates through multiple screens.
For one-off trips, weddings, business travel, or general car needs, this is usually simpler than hiring directly. For ongoing daily driving needs, you may want a long-term rental with a consistent driver assignment.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a driver earn in Lagos in 2026? Monthly drivers: ₦150,000. Daily ad-hoc: ₦10,000 to ₦20,000 per 12-hour day. Wedding and event drivers: ₦25,000 to ₦50,000 per event.
How do I find a trusted driver in Lagos? Three reliable channels: driver agencies and platforms (vetted), combined rental services like Muvment (driver included with vehicle), or direct hire with thorough background verification (NIN, license, references, criminal check).
What documents should I collect from a driver? NIN, valid driver’s license, LASDRI certificate, address verification, two prior employer references with phone numbers, guarantor with ID and address, recent photograph. Optionally: criminal record check, international passport.
Should I install a tracker in my car? For any vehicle worth ₦10M+ being driven by an employee, yes. Inform the driver upfront that tracking is standard. This is fair, legal, and prevents most off-the-books usage.
What’s the difference between hiring a driver and using a chauffeur service? Hiring a driver makes them your employee with all the HR responsibilities. A chauffeur service or rental-with-driver provides the service without you employing anyone directly. The latter is simpler for most people.
Can a driver drive me out of Lagos? Yes, but agree on this in advance. Interstate trips usually involve overtime allowance, feeding allowance for the day, and accommodation if overnight. For one-off interstate trips, a pre-planned rental with a long-distance-experienced driver is often easier than asking your daily driver to handle it.
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