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FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by prof2007: 4:53am On Aug 04, 2020
Outrage As FG Pampers Repentant Terrorists While IDPs Suffer

The recent graduation of about 600 repentant Boko Haram terrorists and their planned reintegration into society by the Federal Government has again triggered debate on the appropriateness or otherwise of that move by the government. In this piece, TUNDE AJAJA examines the implications of this for the Nigerian state

The warm reception the Nigerian government accorded repentant Boko Haram terrorists, who have over the years killed thousands of Nigerians, wreaked havoc on the Nigerian state and fought brazenly to shred the sovereignty of this country, is again a matter of serious concern to many Nigerians. This perhaps, is one issue that won’t go away quickly, especially as their co-fighters are still in the North-East, especially Borno State, killing unarmed civilians and Nigerian soldiers alike in droves.

The carnage caused by this dreaded group is (to say the least) terrifying; a situation pushing many Nigerians, including security experts to ask questions about the controversial move by the government.

“It (the rehabilitation and planned reintegration) is a mistake and a very unfortunate circumstance because reality is being stood on its head,” said Ona Ekhomu, a seasoned security expert and analyst. “The perpetrators are getting a soft landing; they are living on government largesse, all in some unproven claims that they have been deradicalised, which we know is not true.

“When somebody commits murder, you keep them in jail for life or you even hang them, yet these people who are beheading others, bombing people and killing thousands are being given a soft landing. Part of the problem we have is that we don’t have our priorities right.”

Ekhomu, who is the chairman of Trans-World Security Systems Ltd., added, “I totally oppose it and think it’s very inhuman of whoever the policymaker is that came up with the idea they should be rehabilitating those fighters.”

The terrorists, who on their part have shown no mercy on the Nigerian state and its citizens, have not only kidnapped and violated many, including young schoolgirls (turning them to sex slaves and suicide bombers), they have murdered many, beheaded some, executed some openly, burnt some to ashes and turned many children to orphans, wives to widows and men to widowers.

Victims of their virulent attacks have fled for cover in different parts of the country, many are constrained to live a day at a time in camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) while some do not even know if their loved ones are still alive or merely missing, due to the attacks.

For example, on 23 March 2020, the insurgents, some of whom are now being welcomed back into the society they have desecrated, laid ambush for some Nigerian soldiers and killed about 70 of them in one fell swoop. This is in addition to overrunning military bases and killing troops in several other attacks.

Of the torrent of attacks, the most recent was the attack on the convoy of Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State and the multiple bombings that killed six persons and left about 27 persons injured few days ago. Since the insurgency started in 2009, about 100,000 Nigerians are said to have been killed – the number is still rising – while about 2.3 million persons have been displaced.

Meanwhile, with all these, many people have expressed worry that government is carrying on with the said rehabilitation of the ex-terrorists, in an operation tagged ‘Operation Safe Corridor’. For example, the Chairman, Senate Committee on the Army, Ali Ndume, who represents Borno South Senatorial District, in an interview with BBC Hausa Service on Wednesday, said terrorists never repent. He described the initiative as unacceptable to the people and that government should stop the programme forthwith.

He added, “Not that they even apologised to you, they only apologised to the government with the thinking that government has failed and that is why they are being pampered. They (terrorists) are like Kharijites. Many among those released have since run away. They will never repent.” He pointed out that one of the repentant terrorists had disappeared after killing and robbing his father.

Meanwhile, speaking further on the ills of the initiative, Ekhomu, who earned the Certified Protection Officer Instructor from the United States-based International Foundation for Protection Officers, stated that the programme was a reflection of misplaced priorities, noting that the country should have learnt from what happened to the late leader of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, Ibrahim al-Baghdadi.

He added, “They (the terrorists) have been a great threat to society and they ought to be held. The point is that Operation Safe Corridor is a mistake. It’s a mistake and a bad strategy because they cannot guarantee the outcome or that it would meet the policy objectives. I keep telling them the famous story of (Abu Bakr) al-Baghdadi, who was released in a similar manner by the US military in Iraq. They didn’t know at that time they were releasing a guy who would go on to behead many Americans, Europeans and cause the death of many people.

“Even though al-Baghdadi is in his grave, his hands are still here in the North-East of Nigeria, causing havoc for us. So, what they are doing is recycling the fighters and soldiers would wonder why government is bringing in these people to fight them again. It’s a nation that fights a war, not the army and that is why we have other institutions. Why can’t the criminal justice system work? You keep them in a place for 6 months and then you turn back and say they are graduating them. What graduation?”

Ekhomu described the programme as indefensible, noting that it must have been an initiative of the Boko Haram sympathisers. “Many of the sympathisers have departed from it because they have seen the dangers in this, yet we are still defending it,” he said. “The other day, I saw one very laughable and ridiculous statement that the repentant terrorists have sworn allegiance to the Federal Republic of Nigeria; I laughed and asked if people could be so funny.

“You mean a Jihadi guy swore allegiance to Nigeria, how does that work? They don’t care about you or your authorities; they don’t care about your government, neither do they have any regard for them. This is a very bad policy that should never have been brought in. As of Friday, the war had been on for 11 years and 4 days and here we are. It started July 26, 2009 in Bauchi State; is it not enough already? Killing their leader, Mohammed Yusuf, extrajudicially in July 2009 in Maiduguri is the silliest thing they (police) have ever done.

“You never kill the head of an insurgency; you take him alive so he can talk to his guys. We killed Yusuf but we are faced with Abubakar Shekau. Look at where we are.”

Similarly, a security consultant and fellow, Institute of Security, Nigeria, Mr Chigozie Ubani, said even though he wasn’t privy to what informed the decision to pardon the ex-fighters, they should be serving different jail terms considering what they were reported to have committed. He explained that intelligence should have been extracted from them to strengthen the war against insurgency. “But I doubt, going by what we have, if that was done effectively or convincingly,” he said.

He added, “The decision to rehabilitate and reintegrate them into society is flawed, in my own view, but I wouldn’t know what informed it and I wouldn’t have advised that such measure be taken because these guys would hardly repent. They were indoctrinated and most would still believe in whatever led them into fighting the state. So, they couldn’t have been baptised overnight. It is a big risk and that is not good for the nation.”

Speaking on how this affects the soldiers at the front, he said, “When you look at what is going on, the soldiers are fatigued and demoralised. These people (pardoned insurgents) have in the past unleashed a lot of mayhem on these soldiers and you want them to watch you rehabililtate them and reintegrate them into society. So, what were they fighting for in the first place?

“I have said before that it is wrong for these young men to be in the theatre of war continuously for a period of 9 months, and some of them have overstayed there. The whole thing has taken its toll on the Nigerian defence system. They need some measure of therapy to be sane again.”

In the view of Prof Oni Fagboungbe, a psychologist, reintegrating ex-terrorists into the society is like condoning absurdity, as he noted that when people have fought against the country, killed many people and are reintegrated, it could only serve as motivation to do worse things, knowing they could always come back to enjoy amnesty. He stressed that such rehabilitation and reintegration would be better done when the war is over.

He said, “We are fighting insurgents, the war is raging and every day they are getting sophisticated, and at the same time, you are giving the terrorists reinforcement, motivating them to continue. If rehabilitation will be done, it’s usually when war has ended and the enemy has been defeated; that is when you think of things like that. What it implies is that in this country, our major decisions are influenced by ethnic considerations.

“If somebody is doing something obnoxious to the country, and at the same time you are motivating him, how would they stop that behaviour? They won’t. In fact, it becomes a double source of motivation for them. The problem is that the system pampers people who do things that are not in the interest of the country. When you are motivating them, they would continue with that behaviour.”

He described as inhuman the move to bring back into the society those who have killed thousands of people and committed serious atrocities. “What the government is saying invariably is that it lacks capacity and willpower to deal with the situation,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Coordinator, OPSC, Major General Bamidele Shaffa, had said in February that the aim of the OPSC was to de-radicalise, rehabilitate and reintegrate repentant Boko Haram members. As of February, Shaffa said since the programme kicked off in 2016, 280 ex-fighters had so far graduated and been transferred to their respective states for reintegration into the society. And at another graduation a week ago, about 600 ex-fighters were said to have been rehabilitated, bringing the total so far to about 880 graduates.

At the recent graduation, where many of them were clad in attire with the colours of the Nigerian flag – green and white – the government promised them N20,000 each, equipment to carry out their vocations and a promise to pay the rent of their shops.

Last week, Borno State Commissioner for Information, Babakura Jatau, told Sunday PUNCH that the funds and the starter packs were given to the repentant terrorists by the North East Development Commission, noting that only about 10% of the 601 repentant terrorists were actually Boko Haram members while the rest were those who were abducted and became accomplices.

Prior to the controversial granting of amnesty for these ex-terrorists, however, the National Assembly in February 2020 considered a bill which sought to give the repentant terrorists free foreign education, ostensibly at the expense of the stressed Nigerians they had tormented for years.

Section 5(m) of the bill, sponsored by Senator Ibrahim Geidam of Yobe East, read in part, “(The agency shall) implement programmes geared towards rehabilitation of beneficiaries, engage the services of offshore and Nigerian institutions in the pursuit of the educational needs of ex-agitators.”

While the senator defended the bill that attracted severe public criticism, it is worthy of note that there has not been any such robust package for the thousands of victims of the attacks. In the various camps, the displaced persons, mostly malnourished, live in very harsh conditions, while the families of some soldiers who died at the battlefield have at several times complained of neglect by the government.

Apart from the entitlement due the next-of-kin of slain soldiers, the wives of the fallen heroes thereafter relied on the Defence and Police Officers Wives Association, which is merely an association that largely draws its financial strength from members’ contributions.

Meanwhile, Ndume had also pointed out in his interview that instead of spending money on the former fighters, such should be used to train the victims. He stated, “If there is sincerity of purpose in this, those in the IDPs’ camps should be trained in various trades and vocations so that they could start life again.”

SOURCE (abridged): https://punchng.com/outrage-as-fg-pampers-repentant-terrorists-while-idps-suffer/

Children in IDPs’ camp (left); Ex-Boko Haram members

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by galaxy2020(m): 5:17am On Aug 04, 2020
That's one reason this insurgency will never end. When they are "integrated" into the society, they continue to pass information to their group and help sabotage government efforts.

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by Goodmarlian: 5:20am On Aug 04, 2020
This kind of news no dey freak me again it's now a norm.

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by ACxxxMAN: 5:21am On Aug 04, 2020
A pity though

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by Captainrambo2: 5:23am On Aug 04, 2020
People voted for buhari..... olohun cry

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by helinues: 5:25am On Aug 04, 2020
What is outrage there?

That the government is taking care of real Nigerians ( BH members) than ordinary Nigerians ( IDP).

If you don't know.......

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by nony43(m): 5:29am On Aug 04, 2020
Boko Haram can not fight Boko haram

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by PrinceOfEast(m): 5:45am On Aug 04, 2020
MANNABBQGRlLL:
We love PMB and support his policies
May the evil you love harm you!!


BUHARI;
Bu-Boko
Ha-Ha
Ri-Ram

He is their sponsor, i ain't surprised.

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by clarocuzioo(m): 7:22am On Aug 04, 2020
, come and see the real sponsors of Boko Haram

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by mygreenday(m): 8:35am On Aug 04, 2020
Imagine what 50 killers with guns can do to your community.

Now imagine 600 killers brought back to you by the government that is supposed to protect you from them.

Shame

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by Growingboi(m): 8:35am On Aug 04, 2020
I don't need to read the lengthy episode, as long as it involves repentant boko haram and IDPs, Buhari is and must be blamed.

Buhari should be tried after his tenor for murder, genocide and terrorism.

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by freeborn02: 8:36am On Aug 04, 2020
Presidency (Femi Adesina), is this also the kind of Buhari that the international community know? A Buhari that places terrorists above his own citizens?

Are you not supposed to be a pastor? What happened to your conscience? Did death happen to it?

And I hope you know that your place in Aso rock is temporary? Yes, you will be out in few years time.

The evil that men do will live with them.

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by sirblend: 8:36am On Aug 04, 2020
They are all his brothers and they voted for him during the last election.

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by puyol005(m): 8:36am On Aug 04, 2020
This is certainly a depressing message to the IDPs. May God give us long life to see pass the remaining 3 yrs to this existing government.

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by Tina001(f): 8:36am On Aug 04, 2020
Okay
Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by PotatoSalad(m): 8:36am On Aug 04, 2020
Goodmarlian:
This kind of news no dey freak me again it's now a norm. M
Honestly. I yawned while reading this lol

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by b0rn2fuck(m): 8:37am On Aug 04, 2020
That's true but using the words federal government is an insult, they should have simply said bubu pamper or buhari pampered

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by StagethemTVee: 8:37am On Aug 04, 2020
Someone who thinks Buhari is doing well should please explain to me what his government is doing releasing and sowing Aso ebi for murderers?

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by Royalfurnitures: 8:37am On Aug 04, 2020
The terrorists are their mere errand boys they used to come to power, they must reward them well or....


Your home is incomplete without good quality furniture thats why we are here for you

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by Enculer: 8:37am On Aug 04, 2020
Buhari is a terrorist supported by terrorists.

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by slowice(m): 8:37am On Aug 04, 2020
Next level shit..... We must hear word..

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by Uae01Dirham: 8:37am On Aug 04, 2020
They should understand that someday power will change from north to south or west .

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by MANNABBQGRlLL: 8:37am On Aug 04, 2020
I apologize to all Nairalanders for supporting this ingrate of a president

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by IgboSomalia: 8:37am On Aug 04, 2020
After now, if Zulum talks, they would be accusing him of playing to the gallery. I have never seen a country that rewards terrorism and murder and uses state resources to sponsor murderers.

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by Sabadon(m): 8:37am On Aug 04, 2020
the earlier we realise that boko haram and other Insurgencies in the north is all a game plan and way to cash out big time by the northern elites the better for us, my concern is just for the soldiers used as pawn in their naughty game.

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by mariahAngel(f): 8:38am On Aug 04, 2020
angry
Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by TriCee: 8:38am On Aug 04, 2020
That's the real situation at hand now.
Boko haram displaced those in IDPs, but it's the Boko boys the FG clothed and sheltered... not the IDPs.

Buhari sef..

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by quiverfull(m): 8:38am On Aug 04, 2020
I am admitting this for the first time in a public forum, Buhari has failed.
This is indeed outrageous. There can never be an acceptable explanation for this evil.

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by hajimosho(m): 8:38am On Aug 04, 2020
grin
They (terrorists) are like Kharijites. Many among those released have since run away. They will never repent


No truer summary can be compared to the above statements.

If the government feels burdened in giving a useful life to the unarmed displaced citizens at the attendance to the needs of these terrorists.

We can safely conclude that they are in connivance with the disruption existing in this part of the country.

It is despicable to note that some elected Senators from this zone have once pleaded for international scholarships for these nuisance.

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by aybabz101: 8:38am On Aug 04, 2020
There is nothing more disheartening and absurd than what this government did. This go a long way to prove that there is more to this BH issue than what is being fed to Nigerians.

How can u free those who voluntarily render millions homeless, jobless, and turn thousands into orphans. This really puzzles me!

I don't think those who make policies in this country are sane. They really need psychiatric test one way or another.

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Re: FG Pampers Repentant Boko Haram Members As IDPs Suffer by Nobody: 8:39am On Aug 04, 2020
You don't put a pig in a clean environment unless you first purge it of it's character.

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