Speaking in an interview with Christine Amanpour on CNN, Ezekwesili said she will overhaul Nigeria’s security apparatus and economically fight the environment that enables terrorism in the region.
The former World Bank vice-president said one of the research of the World Bank on conflicts shows that insurgency thrives when youths have little or no stake in society.
She said her plan includes getting the youths in the northeast to think about jobs again.
Her three-pronged approach also involves the use of cutting-edge technology to gather intelligence for the defeat of the terrorist group.
Ezekwesili added that leadership is not gender-specific, stating that all the men in the race for Nigeria’s presidency know that she is a better candidate for the job.
“Leadership is gender neutral; what matters is that I come into this with character, competence and capacity. I am a better candidate than the men in this race, even they will tell you that.
“I am simply going to keep up with the issues that I want to solve and be the problem solver. The country knows me to be that”, she said.