
Former Governor of Anambra State and Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, stated he would declare war on terrorists and reject negotiation as a response to insecurity if elected president. Speaking on Arise TV, Obi referenced his tenure as Anambra State governor, where he claims decisive action restored safety. He recalled seeking direct authority from former President Olusegun Obasanjo to implement his security strategy. Obi cited former army commander Jarrell Enenche, and the late security officials John Haruna and Commissioner Bello, as witnesses to the positive outcomes of his approach. He also mentioned a former Inspector-General of Police, Abubakar, confirming that for five years, Anambra State experienced no major robbery or kidnapping issues. Obi emphasized that military force alone is insufficient, attributing current insecurity to decades of policy failure, erosion of governance, and abandonment of youth and education. He proposed a two-pronged approach: immediate decisive force combined with long-term institutional rebuilding, including governance, justice, and accountability. Obi expressed his intention to work with northern political figures like former Kaduna governor Nasir el-Rufai and former Kano governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, and pledged to lead from the front.
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