Sanusi commented on the situation at the unveiling of his book, ‘For the Good of The Nation,’ on Tuesday in Lagos State.
According to him, those who say they want to break-up this country do not know what they are talking about.
“I hope that my story and the story of many of us here is one that we will be used to continue stressing that those who say they want to break up this country do not know what they are talking about.
“We have to keep this country together and if we complain about it, it is because we love Nigeria and hopefully we will not just complain.
“Hopefully we will join hands together with those who are in this very difficult path to make Nigeria great.
“I honestly do not know what you are looking for the country to secede,” he said.
There have been groups, including IPOB, Ilana Omo Oodua, Biafra National League, and others, agitating for a break-up. And the federal government has clamped down on their militant leaders, including Nnamdi Kanu, Sunday Adeyemo Igboho, and others.
The former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria insisted that Nigeria has much to gain staying together as one.
He advised Nigerians to, in their own little way, help address the socio-economic challenges, facing the country.
He urged people to stop looking up to the government to “solve all our problems,” but join hands to help the government in solving some of its challenges.