“I believe that some of those who are agitating are doing so partly due to our failures in creating an inclusive and progressive Nigeria. A working Nigeria with equity, justice, and fairness will also definitely and effectively checkmate such extreme groups as Boko Haram and the Islamic State in the West African Province.”

The former Anambra State governor also stressed the importance of dialogue in addressing issues of division in the country, noting that if elected, his government would deploy both kinetic and non-kinetic strategies to bring about a peaceful society for all Nigerians, regardless of where they live.

“I believe that the best strategy for dealing with these situations manifesting in the guise of unclear nationalism, bigoted patriotism, and religious bigotry is a carrot-and-stick approach. Nation-building and a well-ordered society are now required. There must be a national programme for those who will accept the carrot approach. For those unwilling to yield to the carrot approach, the stick option will be fully justified and applied. We must put an order in our society, and where necessary, justice will be tempered with mercy,” he added.

Although the war came to an end 53 years ago, Obi regretted that not much had been achieved in terms of building an inclusive nation for all.

Obi, further promised that if given the opportunity to preside over the affairs of the nation, he would ensure that the events that brought about the civil war do not happen again.