Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, don again talk say im go pursue political solution for di case of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu. Obi yarn sey dialogue na di best way to settle old wahala and tension wey dey for di kontri.
Obi tok say if dem elect am as President, im government go first put engagement, consultation, and peaceful conflict resolution for matters wey dey affect di nation, including separatist agitations and regional discontent. According to am, government dey achieve better results wen dem address di root causes of agitation through dialogue, justice, and inclusive governance, instead of relying on force.
Di former Anambra State governor maintain say national unity dey stronger through reconciliation and mutual understanding. E stress say democratic societies suppose create chance for citizens to express grievances while dem still dey respect law, order, and national stability.
Obi argue say sensitive national issues need political courage and statesmanship. E note say leaders must dey ready to engage stakeholders and pursue solutions wey go promote peace and social cohesion. E emphasize say im position on Kanu case don remain consistent for years, and e insist say dialogue and political engagement dey give better way to peace, especially for di South-East.
Dis remarks don make people start to yarn again about di role of political solutions for separatist agitations and other security challenges wey di kontri dey face. Many observers still dey debate di best way to get lasting peace and national unity.