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Peter Obi reiterates readiness to dialogue with agitators if elected
The presidential candidate of the Labour party, Mr. Peter Obi has reiterated his readiness to dialogue with agitators in every part of the country with a view to bring peace to every part of the country and quicken development in Nigeria.
Obi gave the assurance while speaking to the Northern Elders’ Forum at Arewa House, Kaduna on Tuesday.
On how he would achieve it and also while answering questions on why he is yet to condemn the Monday sit-at-home in the East, Obi said he would continue to condemn wrong doings in any part of the country and that he would not condone such in any guise.
He said the overriding interest of the Obi-Datti Presidency was to make Nigeria a better country, restore security and secure the future of the country through massive support for education.
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However, Obi said that his tactics of fighting agitators would be different. Explaining, he said that he would consult, discuss and dialogue with them and find out the substance of their agitations. Insisting that even the most intractable problems in the world had been solved through dialogue, he said he would consider other options only after he had exhausted reason.
It will be recalled that that was exactly what he did when he became the Governor of Anambra State. Through dialogue, he was able to solve internal agitations within the state. In the case of NARTO (National Association of Road transport Organisation), he called them severally for dialogue but only used force when they proved impervious to reason.
Meanwhile, the Media Office of Mr. Peter Obi has clarified the statement on Eastern Security Network (ESN), saying their principal was actually commenting on Ebubeagu Security Network formed by the Governors of the South-East to tackle rising insecurity in the region.
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