CRIME
Attack On GUO Bus: Expert Wants Tinubu To Declare State Of Emergency On Insecurity
By Chuks Eke
Following the recent violent attack on a commercial bus belonging to GUO Transport Company by unknown gunmen, a security analyst, Mr. Matthew Okafor has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare a state of emergency on security in Nigeria to stem the tide of violent crimes and ensure a safer highway for road users and transporters in the country.
The call is coming barely a week after the gunmen suspected to be ransom kidnappers carried out a bloody attack on the 14-seater passenger bus belonging to GUO Transport Company Ikare-Akoko in Ondo state, along Lagos/Abuja. Expressway.
The gunmen who shot and killed the driver of the bus, abducted all the passengers on board the vehicle, leaving only a three-year-old girl in the vehicle.
Condemning the nefarious activities of the hoodlums in strongest terms, Okafor decried the spate of kidnappings and other violent crimes on the highway across the country and called for withholding of the Governor’s security votes in states where such deadly violent crimes are prevalent until they sit up to combat the scourge.
According to Okafor, “It is high time the federal government declares a state of emergency on security in Nigeria”.
He regretted that the police, army, and other security agencies would mount roadblocks on the highways and would concentrate on collecting tolls from motorists, whereas armed robberies and kidnapping operations would be ongoing 100 yards away without any intervention.
“In the past weeks, over 20 commercial buses had been waylaid and their passengers either killed or kidnapped on the highway without security agencies’ intervention in resolving this dangerous trend. That’s too bad,’ he lamented.
Okafor queried whether the police and army are complicit with criminals in making the highways too dangerous to travel in.
As a matter of national security emergency, he advocated for the police, army and other security agencies to be equipped with operational patrol vehicles, armoured cars, walkie-talkies, drones, and other logistics, including prompt payment of duty allowances to security personnel on duty.
He pointed out that armed robberies and kidnapping of innocent passengers in commercial buses had become rampant in states like Edo, Delta, Kogi, and Abuja, while passengers see hell on those routes.
He called the governors of those states, and the bosses of security agencies in their domain to sit up and tackle the security challenges or resign from their offices and make room for more competent hands to take over and fight highway crimes to make the roads safe again.
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