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Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by LosC: 7:39am On Feb 21, 2020
• Senate moves to creates agency for insurgents’ welfare
• It’s impunity taken too far, says Afenifere
• Arewa youths want sponsor of bill investigated
• Why it is an invitation to war, by HURIWA

A fresh crisis looms in the country as stakeholders yesterday rejected a move by the Senate to establish an agency to make life comfortable for ‘repentant’ Boko Haram terrorists irrespective of their wanton destruction of lives and property.

Specifically, ignoring persistent public outcry against the release of the suspected insurgents, the Senate has begun a legislative process to grant amnesty to the terrorists.

This the lawmakers plan to achieve by passing a bill for an Act tagged “National Agency for Education, Rehabilitation, De-radicalisation and Integration of Repentant Insurgents in Nigeria 2020, SB. 340.”

The bill is being sponsored by the immediate past governor of Yobe State, Ibrahim Gaidam, who now represents Yobe East Senatorial District in the National Assembly.

It was learnt that proponents of this legislation believe that the Boko Haram suspects, who had inflicted unprecedented torture on and killed thousands of innocent citizens, particularly in the northern part of the country, should be made to enjoy what beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty for Niger Delta militants have been enjoying.

Accordingly, the bill, the first reading of which got automatic passage on the floor of the Senate yesterday, seeks to give immediate legal backing for repentant insurgents to be integrated into the society.

The main objectives are:
• to provide an avenue for rehabilitating, de-radicalizing, educating and reintegrating the defectors, repentant and detained members of the insurgent group, Boko Haram, to make them useful members of the society. It also aims at providing an avenue for reconciliation and promoting national security;

• to provide an-open-door and encouragement for other members of the group who are still engaged in the insurgency to abandon the group, especially in the face of the military pressure;

• to give the government an opportunity to derive insider-information about the insurgents for greater understanding of their group and its inner workings;

• to enable government gain greater understanding of the insurgents and enable the government to address the immediate concerns of violence and study the needs of de-radicalization effort to improve the process of de-radicalization; and

• to help disintegrate the violent and poisonous ideology that the group spreads as the programme will enable some convicted or suspected terrorists to express remorse over their actions, repent and recant their violent ideology and re-enter mainstream politics, religion and society.

Critics of the exercise pointed out that whereas victims of the Boko Haram attacks had remained substantially neglected in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps to the evils of rape, hunger, malnutrition and other socio-economic vices, the Federal Government has turned its attention to providing safe havens for those who maimed and killed.

Former Senate Majority Leader, Ali Ndume, whose senatorial district has been the most affected by the Boko Haram insurgents’ attacks, said last month that more work was required to be done for the victims.

“About 1.7 million people have been displaced in Borno alone. The value of the damage is about $9.6 billion in Borno alone. About 60,000 children are orphaned. Only God knows how many children are out of school, have no access to water, food and means of livelihood. The humanitarian crisis that is coming after the war may be more dangerous than the war itself. The insurgency is going into its 10th year. Some children haven’t been in school in the last 10 years and we know what that means,” he lamented.

The Defence Headquarters had, in the heat of criticisms against the release and rehabilitation of Boko Haram suspects, tried to justify the action.

The Acting Defence spokesman, Brig-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, told The Guardian last week that the initiative was only targeted at low-risk Boko Haram members, who were not captured during combat.

About 1,400 ‘repentant’ Boko Haram suspects, who were in detention, were recently released and resettled into the society by the military.

Nwachukwu explained: “In 2016, the Federal Government initiated Operation Safe Corridor (OSC) to de-radicalise repentant members of Boko Haram. It is not anything that is done haphazardly. The target audience are not those captured in combat. No!

“Those captured in combat are processed for prosecution, but the ones that have not been ideologically indoctrinated because they were conscripted, they were abducted, are the ones being rehabilitated. They call them low-risk combatants. Those ones do not buy into Boko Haram agenda; they were forced into it. These repentant members have been assisting the military by providing intelligence on Boko Haram’s activities.”

The Senate Committee on Business and Rules has been directed to schedule the bill for general debate after which it would be passed at second reading and third reading.

But, in separate reactions, the Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, Afenifere and Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) condemned the proposed amnesty for Boko Haram terrorists.

Both groups expressed shock over the proposal, saying whosoever had proposed such a bill to grant amnesty for criminals who killed, maimed, raped and destroyed innocent peoples lives and property, and threw the country into jeopardy must be thoroughly investigated and probably marked as enemies of the state.

An Afenifere leader, Pa Ayo Adebanjo, described the development as an insult to Nigeria and scandalous to the National Assembly. While he wondered what President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration was up to, Adebanjo asked: “How can anybody think of feeding criminals and enemies of the state. This is impunity taken too far.”

President of AYCF, Alhaji Yerima Shettima said: “The proposal is stupid and the sponsor of such a bill needs to be thoroughly investigated.

“If government cannot cater for the direct victims of the Boko Haram suspects or address a situation where the soldiers that are risking their lives to contain the insurgents are crying over poor welfare package and the Senate is debating how to grant amnesty to the suspects, it speaks a lot about the characters ruling us. Nigerians must be ready to interrogate the intention of the person that sponsored such a bill?”

Col. Tony Nyiam (rtd) wondered why the Boko Haram suspects would be the major concern of the senators “when the victims of their actions and deeds are still suffering and thousands are dead.”

He also wondered what the government was doing to help the embattled military officials that have been fighting the insurgents over the years.

Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) rejected the proposed bill and warned that the move to legislate outright pardon of armed terrorists under the guise of de-radicalisation programme could result in the civil war in the short, medium or long term.

In a statement issued yesterday in Abuja by the National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko, he said that the bill was unconstitutional and offended all relevant anti-terrorism laws of the federation.

“Let us form the HURIWA caution the section of the national legislators who are actively conniving with armed terrorists to introduce a satanic legislation that will overlook the mind-boggling crimes of genocides committed by terrorists and the killings of over 30,000 innocent Nigerians in the last ten years with the view to appease terrorists even when the victims of terrorism are scattered in different internally displaced camps in Nigeria and are external refugees in so many nearby countries.

“If this bill to legalise the freeing of arrested terror suspects under any guise succeeds, then the nation should be prepared for the consequences of their unconstitutional action because the hundreds of thousands of innocent victims of the terrorists attacks in the last decade will definitely not fold their hands whilst those who killed their loved ones are pardoned through roguish means by the passage of this criminally-minded bill that is meant to legalize mass murder.

“This bill before the senate is not only satanic and unconstitutional, but will paint the picture of a rogue nation because in all civilizations, those who declare war against innocent citizens and participate in genocide are rounded up and prosecuted and made to face the full weight of the law.

“History is replete with a plethora of trials of persons who have joined terror gangs and carried out mass killings. The plot by the National Assembly to, therefore, permit the wanton defecation of the constitution of Nigeria by forgiving mass murderers must never be allowed to succeed,” HURIWA stated.

The human rights group urged the government to engage in a law-based war by enforcing anti-terrorism laws, stressing that section 1A (4) of the Terrorism Prevention Act (TPA) (as amended) empowers “the law enforcement agencies” to “enforce all laws and regulations on counter-terrorism in Nigeria”.

It added that prior to the TPA, section 46 of the EFCC Act 2004 defines “terrorism” to mean a violation of the criminal code or the penal code and with likelihood of endangering life, integrity or freedom, or causing serious injury or death with the intent to force the person(s) or body or government to do or not to do certain things or disrupt and includes financing or aiding terrorism. The punishment for the crime by Section 15 of the EFCC Act is imprisonment for life.”

“Nations which have achieved stability and national security are those which have elevated law above political, religious, ethnic sentiments. The present Federal Government must be compelled to advocate national security on the basis of respect of not only individual rights but also the rule of law, but definitely not the appeasement of terrorists.”

A source close to one of the commissions overseeing the affairs of victims of insurgency in the north disclosed to The Guardian that the proposal was not new as “the rehabilitation and reintegration process have been on over a while.”

He also disclosed that many of the northern elite, especially those whose families, friends and associates had fallen victims of Boko Haram insurgency, were shocked by the proposed amnesty.

“There is this apprehension over government’s haste to legalise the amnesty proposal to common Boko Haram criminals who have killed, raped and destroyed many lives and property,” noted.

The source said that Nigerians should further interrogate if the ultimate agenda is not to finally integrate the Boko Haram suspects into the military. “Nigeria is in a terrible situation,” he said.

Meanwhile, the General Secretary of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Dr. Alfred Mulade, said (via phone): “It is a keg of gun powder waiting to explode. Few days ago the military said they have de-radicalised over 608 Boko Haram repentants and the military have also said the Boko Haram has been decimated. Where do we still have this whole large number that they are planning to create special commission and use public funds for?

“We were told that Boko Haram had been technically defeated, where do we still have this large number that you want commit public funds to de-radicalise?

“It is another means by which they might infiltrate into the civil society and cause more havoc. Government should discourage that kind of arrangement and stop that bill from passing through.”

https://m.guardian.ng/news/crisis-as-stakeholders-reject-amnesty-for-repentant-boko-haram-terrorists/

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by money121(m): 7:44am On Feb 21, 2020
Ok

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by Davash222(m): 7:46am On Feb 21, 2020
A country fighting Terrorism woke up morning and decides to give amnesty to the same Terrorists they claimed they’re fighting. How can a sane country negotiate with Terrorists?

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by udemzyudex(m): 7:46am On Feb 21, 2020
Nigeria our country.

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by Nobody: 7:47am On Feb 21, 2020
Niger delta militants fought for a just reason to have been given amnesty, to what purpose is that of boko haram ? "Western education is a sin"

You don't give terrorists amnesty, you execute them !

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by NigeriaIsDoomed: 7:51am On Feb 21, 2020
Zoo country! I can imagine how the world is laughing at us for electin terrorists to rule Nigeria.

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by LosC: 8:00am On Feb 21, 2020
wizzyrich:
Niger delta militants fought for a just reason to have been given amnesty, to what purpose is that of boko haram ? "Western education is a sin"

You don't give terrorists amnesty, you execute them !

Our Gov't is clueless

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by EliteDude(m): 8:15am On Feb 21, 2020
Speechless...
This country...

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by israelmao(m): 8:18am On Feb 21, 2020
It's really crazy and heartless to push for a bill establishing Agency of Amnesty for Repentant Boko Haram.How would the children they have been rendered fatherless and motherless feel?How would the women and men they have rendered widows and widowers feel?And what does that say about our justice system?

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by Nobody: 8:19am On Feb 21, 2020
Any southerner even if your my brother still fighting bh


In the north is a big branded foool
have you asked yourself what happened to the general that was caught moving millions which soldiers ran off with ?

Your just a useless pawn in a game that is making several billionaires in security funding lots

How insensitive is this to widows of soldiers and thousands of lives and families BH had rendered homeless and fatherless

Useless country I dont blame those who leave it

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by OnpointDesign(m): 8:19am On Feb 21, 2020
cry
Good choice.
Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by bayelsaowei(m): 8:19am On Feb 21, 2020
Is the FG mad? Should we pay miscreants for religious fanaticism and terrorism.. seems the presidency is all shades of mad..

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by iamawara(m): 8:20am On Feb 21, 2020
Nigeria Nigeria cheesy grin grin

They should come and colonize us again biko

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by nairaman66(m): 8:20am On Feb 21, 2020
Atleast the sponsors of boko haram has come out in public glare!

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by autonomous22: 8:20am On Feb 21, 2020
Las Las NIGERIA Don cast

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by fohiss: 8:20am On Feb 21, 2020
What do you expect when buhari and many northern elites are the ones sponsoring the terrorist games in the country... So at of all the crime offenders in the country is only terrorist that have killed many souls destroying many properties and shaking the nation of dividing that now need amnesty...

Keep fooling yourself all I no is that Nigeria will divide and this terrorism game you are teaching your so called northern citizen will surely make your zone like Syria Afghanistan Libya and so on ...because you have now make them to believe that the game is better than educational degree..

I wish the south south leader will be wise ,it would have be perfect

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by BaddieKay(f): 8:20am On Feb 21, 2020
My question is where would the money for whatever rubbish they're planning come from?I hope there's some groundnut pyramid somewhere where the money will come from. Useless Government

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by Charles1110(m): 8:21am On Feb 21, 2020
Nawa o

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by StarUp: 8:21am On Feb 21, 2020
People that ought to be hanged are given amnesty...Nigeria's case has gotten to a cryable stage...

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by lastmessenger: 8:21am On Feb 21, 2020
This is my advise to you if you are southerners fighting in the Nigeria army against bokoharam,leave your gun and cross the border to another country. This country is not worth dying for. The women who has been made widow because their husband fought against bokoharam have been abandoned and left to their fate but here we are negotiating on how to give amnesty to people who killed thousands of people.

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by Maranzano(m): 8:21am On Feb 21, 2020
Creation of an Agency for rehabilitation of "*repentant*" boko haram members is not only an insult to the families who lost their loved ones to these blood suckers but a confirmation that boko haram will soon be a full fledged ministry in Nigeria. The North should not compare this madness of boko haram to the struggle for resource control by Niger Delta militants. Northeast Development Commission was created to clear the mess caused by this same boko haram. Now Gaidam is asking for an Agency of government to cater for converted terrorists. Gaidam should think of how to educate the teaming youths in his constituency to save them from the impending radicalisation by boko haram. Creating this Agency is a way to legitimise terrorism in this country.

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by TroubleMaker47(m): 8:22am On Feb 21, 2020
The truth is, Amnesty either for ND militants or Boko haram should never have been!
There is absolutely no justification for forgiving criminals and paying them or catering for there welfare regardless of the cause they claim to be fighting for!
Late Umaru Yar Ardua set a bad precedent by granting amnesty to terrorists with the name MEND. Today BH are asking for the same.
Afterall they are both intricately intertwined
They both fought for a cause!
They both threatened the goverment!
They both employed violence
They both caused the goverment loss of lives and properties!
So yes WHAT IS GOOD FOR THE GEESE IS GOOD FOR THE GANDER!
AMNESTY SHOULD HAVE NEVER BEEN, BUT HERE WE ARE!!!


N/B; Honestly I'm tired of explaining my stand to every ignorant person that quotes me so i might as well do it here.
No matter how honourable a cause may seem to be by the propagators, THE MOMENT VIOLENCE AGAINST THE STATE IS INVOLVED IN THE FIGHT FOR THE CAUSE, IT IS NO LONGER AN AGITATION BUT AN ACT OF TERRORISM! THAT IS just how every government works!
MEND employed violence against the Nigerian state for their "honourable cause" hence in the eyes of every reasonable goverment, THEY ARE TERRORISTS!
REMEMBER HENRY OKAH?
Just like the #BlackLivesMatter movement in USA, their cause is very honourable but what do you think would have happened if they took up arms and started attacking the US Govt? THEY WOULD BE FLUSHED and tried under the terrorism act. The law wouldn't look at the cause anymore but the medium employed in fighting the cause!
As unpleasant as it may seem even to me, MEND was a terrorist organisation and the Nigerian govt set a bad precedent by granting them amnesty!

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by nairalandankrah: 8:22am On Feb 21, 2020
Audio rejection.. Lols
Show working if you're serious
Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by magkhan(f): 8:22am On Feb 21, 2020
I weep for Nigeria

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by Necksonnel: 8:22am On Feb 21, 2020
shocked Buhari is a mad man. How will you give amnesty to a terrorist

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by Bizibi(m): 8:22am On Feb 21, 2020
When I saw the news yesterday,I just smh in shame then started thinking about my trips this year.it is really scary to live in Nigeria under the great figure head in aso rock.

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by mcquin(m): 8:22am On Feb 21, 2020
Sad! See how Buhari lost so much goodwill he garnered in 2015. If you think he won 2019 elections after post-poning the elections and installing a puppet CJN, then you are joking.

Sha as it is now, na only me and my family I trust for this country. This government legit-scam us in 2015.

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by YorubaKinging: 8:23am On Feb 21, 2020
What buhari was trying to say is this
Hausas and fulanis are children of abraham
Yoruba are children of abraham

Abraham gave birth to Isaac and
Isaac gave birth to isreal and Esau
Isreal are the twelves tribes scattered throughout the world today , majorly Yoruba people

Esaus are fulanis and hausas

And abraham is a very black man

So tell me who are those isrealites in the middle east because they are not the real ones
Even oyinbo like trump who's grandfather is from Germany also claiming Jews
I thought being a Jew is by blood and not by religion.
So all these igbo shouting Yoruba Muslim are fools
If they had any insight into the bible , even in those days of Isiah , the people of Judah always practise different religions especially of thier neighbors and that was why God punished them

So a Judah man might be babalawo or Muslim or aethist
But the blood still remains Judah

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Re: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by collitexnaira(m): 8:23am On Feb 21, 2020
What government gives Amnesty to murderers with the excuse that they have repented. Shame on Nigeria government

Why should terrorists who rapes, kidnaps and murders countless innocent people be given privilege to repent instead of trying them in court according to the constitution and sentencing them accordingly

There are criminals serving sentence in prison and of whom their crime is nothing compared to what this boko haram terrorist have unleashed on harmless innocent people

This government is so biased and they are rubbing it on our face with impunity

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