Peter Obi speaks on violent attack on GUO bus, death of driver, kidnap of passengers

Presidential frontrunner of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Mr. Peter Obi, has condemned the violent attack on a GUO transport bus along the Lagos-Benin Expressway, where armed kidnappers reportedly ambushed the vehicle, killed the driver, and abducted all passengers into a nearby bush.
Obi urged the federal government to urgently take decisive steps to improve security across the country, especially for ordinary Nigerians who cannot afford the option of air travel.
He suggested a review and strengthening of the nation’s national security architecture.
His message: I received the devastating report of a violent attack on a GUO transport bus travelling along the Benin–Ore Expressway, where armed kidnappers reportedly ambushed the vehicle, killed the driver, and abducted all passengers into a nearby bush. Sadly, this has become an increasingly distressing and recurring story.
This is yet another heart-breaking reminder of the worsening insecurity on our highways and across the nation. No society can truly thrive under such conditions of fear and uncertainty. The impact of this crisis now cuts across all sectors of national life and development.
Small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) are being severely affected. Transporters are losing passengers, while traders and business owners are losing customers who can no longer travel safely to access goods and services. Economic activity is being quietly strangled by insecurity.
We must urgently confront this situation and take decisive steps to improve security across the country, especially for ordinary Nigerians who cannot afford the option of air travel. We must rethink and strengthen our national security architecture.
The protection of lives and property must remain the foremost responsibility of the state. Anything less is unacceptable.
May God protect our people and grant comfort to the families of those affected. -PO
Political Economist NG recalls that a GUO Hiace bus was attacked on April 18, 2026. The bus, according to GUO Transport, was dispatched empty from Lagos to Onitsha and was ambushed by armed robbers along the Okada-Benin road.
The driver was killed by the attackers and the passengers, obviously unlawfully picked by the driver along the road, were abducted.
The family of one of the victims claimed that the kidnappers had already demanded the sum of N50 million ransom.
