We want the Igbo nation to remain in Nigeria.
He affirmed his support for Nnamdi Kanu, but stands for the unity of Nigeria if we urgently restructure the country and return to true federalism, believing that this will stop agitations in the country because restructuring and our return to federalism, which is essentially a constitutional matter will settle all the contentious issues that provokes agitation. In his words;“all the trouble we are having now are a product of our skewed constitution, once we have a constitution that is agreeable and acceptable to all there will be peace, and there will be no ground for Nnamdi Kanu or anybody to want to break away from Nigeria. We want the Igbo nation to remain in Nigeria. The attitude towards the presidency is selfish, so there should be serious changes in our constitution before any elections. We must have the courage to tell our northern brothers who pretend that everything is all right because they are in-charge that everything is not all right. They tend to behave as if they have to agree to disagreements before we can reach resolutions or move forward. Who gave them that power? He queried. It is the inequality in the constitution, which they made themselves. So that constitution must be changed or we return to our pre-independent constitution”.