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Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Islie: 5:16am On Oct 15, 2022
Kept incommunicado for over 13 years

Some of them were ex-combatants, others overstayed awaiting trial – CDS

News of prisoner swap with 23 Kaduna train victims fake – Prof Yusuf





It was an out-of-court settlement that led to the recent release of 101 `Boko Haram’ suspects who were arrested at various locations in 2009 and had been in detention since then at various correctional facilities, including the Kirikiri maximum and medium centres in Lagos.

This is contrary to recent claims especially in social media that the suspects were released in exchange for the remaining 23 abducted passengers of the Kaduna- Abuja train.

Daily Trust Saturday leant from credible sources monitoring the case that discussions for the release of the suspects started long ago when it was evident that there were no facts to prove that they were Boko Haram members, considering that most of them were arrested in the streets of various cities at the onset of the Boko Haram uprising 13 years ago.

But while fielding questions from journalists after the National Security Council (NSC) meeting yesterday in Abuja on the released suspects, the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor said, “… Perhaps may be at this point, what I may need to add is the fact that Council was also briefed that 101 ex-combatants were taken to Operation Safe Corridor (in Gombe) and currently undergoing the process of de-radicalization at the centre.

“These were ex-combatants that have been in detention for several years, some of whom have served their terms. Others were those that were awaiting trial, but because of the long time that they have been involved and in line with the protocol or the procedure for handling anyone who has been exposed to terrorism or related offenses, the procedure for them to be taken through a process of de-radicalization.”


History of the case

Our correspondents report that the agreement between the applicants signed between the Attorney-General of the Federation, the respondents and the Legal Aid Council, which represented the applicants, were approved and adopted as judgements before three separate High Court judges in Lagos.

The orders for their release, according to a document made available to Daily Trust Saturday, were given on October 4 and 5 by Justices Awogboro Olawunmi, Tijjani Garba Ringim and Nicholas Oweibo.

Facts distorted

Daily Trust Saturday had in its May 22 edition reported the continuous detention of the suspects who were arrested at various times in Bauchi, Maiduguri and Kano in 2009 on suspicion of being members of Boko Haram.

This happened when police and other security agencies embarked on operations aimed at taming the uprising staged by Boko Haram members, led by Mohammed Yusuf.

Since then, the suspects had been in detention with no hope of freedom until recently.

Multiple sources said the release of the 101 suspects had nothing to do with the release of the 23 train abductees.

“There is no iota of truth in the alleged prisoner swap. The terrorists who released the last set of the train victims have nothing to do with the 101 people released from Kirikiri. Those people in Kirikiri were not Boko Haram members. There was no evidence to nail them.

“The terrorists that attacked the Abuja-Kaduna train had set their members free during the invasion of Kuje prison in Abuja. Those people freed from Kirikiri have no value to the terrorists. It was just a coincidence that their release nearly coincided with the release of the train victims,” a source close to the military in Maiduguri, Borno State, said.

An official of the Legal Aid Council, which had been pursuing the case, said the detainees were arrested by the police at various places in Maiduguri, Kano and Bauchi states.

“Some of the suspects were arrested in raids by the police in their homes, business premises, mosques or highways,’’ he said.

He said a total of 164 persons were arrested in the wake of the outbreak of the disturbances by members of Boko Haram in Maiduguri in July 2009.

He also said the detainees were initially arraigned before courts in Kano, Maiduguri and Bauchi, adding that the courts granted them bail but some of them could not meet their conditions.

“They were separately detained in correctional centres in Kano, Maiduguri and Bauchi pending the time they would meet their bail conditions. However, in March 2011 they were all herded into a truck and moved to Lagos.

“We have 74 being detained in the Kirikiri Maximum Correctional Centre, while 27 are detained in Kirikiri Medium Correctional Centre,” he said.


He added that after their movement to Lagos, there was an order that they should not be allowed access to their relatives, adding that many of them had lost contact with their relations.

Speaking on the case, the official said the detainees were charged with offences that carry a maximum of four years imprisonment if convicted.

“What it means is that they would have even served their terms by now if they had been convicted,’’ he added.

In an effort to ensure justice for the victims, a Lagos-based non-governmental organisation, The Incorporated Trustees of Prisoners’ Rights Advocacy Initiative, filed a case before a Federal High Court in Lagos, seeking their release. The case was brought against the Attorney-General of the Federation, the Inspector-General of Police, the National Security Adviser and the Comptroller-General of the Correctional Service.

In the suit, they prayed the court to declare that the arrest and continued detention of the applicants for 11 years without proper arraignment and trial in a court of competent jurisdiction was unlawful, unconstitutional and an infringement on their fundamental right to freedom of liberty, the right to be tried within reasonable time by an impartial court/tribunal and respect for the dignity of human person.

The applicants also sought for their unconditional release and perpetual injunction restraining the respondents or their agents from further interfering with their fundamental human rights in any manner.

However, in October 2021, Justice A. Lewis-Allagoa, dismissed the case in his judgement.

The judge said the applicants failed to show that both the Attorney- General of the Federation and the National Security Adviser had infringed on their fundamental human rights as they failed to prove that they ordered their arrest or detention.

He also ruled that the action failed, in that it should have been filed as an individual rather than a joint action by the applicants. This, he added, made the case incompetent.

The judge further ruled that a case of false imprisonment could not be redeemed under Fundamental Rights (enforcement procedure) rules, 2009. He said they could be claimed by following the common law procedure of issuing a writ of summons and filing pleadings.

However, the Legal Aid Council took up the case and sought for the enforcement of their fundamental human rights in order to fast track their release, which led to the two parties agreeing to out-of-court settlement.

Under the terms of the settlement, the applicants agreed to forgo any form of prayer for compensation or institute any other action against the respondents in relations to the facts and claims in the matter, or in relation to their incarceration at Kirikiri.

Trending story fake

A top official of the Council who spoke with our correspondent denied a trending statement on the social media that their release was part of the terms of negotiations for the release of 23 Abuja-Kaduna train hostages.

“This is balderdash. It is a tissue of lies. They were released by a court order,’’ the official who craved anonymity told Daily Trust Saturday.

He also confirmed that upon their release, the military took them to Gombe for debriefing and deradicalisation, adding, “They are now in Gombe.’’

Also reacting in an interview with Daily Trust Saturday, the secretary to the Chief of Defence Staff Committee on Negotiation for the release of Abuja-Kaduna train victims, Professor Usman Yusuf, said their release was never part of the negotiation with the abductors.

He said he was surprised that the statement being circulated was purported to have been signed by him. He said, “Whoever wrote this was a coward. No prisoner was released. No ransom was paid. This was an action by mischief makers.’’

Another source who did not want to be named said the military took the released suspects to Gombe for debriefing before they would be reunited with their families.

“These are people who lost contact with their families for over 13 years, so it will be wrong to ask them to go straight to their families. More so, many of them were thought to have been killed.

“The freed victims have lost touch with what is happening; therefore, they need to be guided properly so that they can easily reintegrate and continue with their normal lives,” he said.

Asked if they would not face challenges once released into the society, the source said, “It is very unlikely because their families are aware that they were arrested during mop up operations. They know that they are not Boko Haram members.

“I have a feeling that in the next couple of days, some members of their families would be invited to interface with their loved ones.”

https://dailytrust.com/why-fg-released-101-boko-haram-suspects-from-kirikiri

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by bewla(m): 5:27am On Oct 15, 2022
Simple tell me for released tran people trade by bata

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Racoon(m): 5:33am On Oct 15, 2022
Just hear reason. The lying prowess of this disaster of a government is legendary. Suddenly bandits released the remaining Kaduna train kidnap victims and FG released potential BH terrorist suspects being held incommunicado for a long. Make una continue. Karma knows how to take care of business.

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by SpecialAdviser(m): 5:41am On Oct 15, 2022
Just say their Oga released them. Shikena

Why all these grammar?

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Jostoman: 5:44am On Oct 15, 2022
Make Una continue, thank God the train victims are back and that is the most important thing for me.

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Flora2Sweet: 5:54am On Oct 15, 2022
Released for them to do what

Instead of this people to shoot them....

I'm Fed up with this Government.....

Yet MNK is still in jail.....
Tunder... i dey vex like this

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Corridon: 5:56am On Oct 15, 2022
They are the structure APC was bragging about.

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Mko123(m): 6:18am On Oct 15, 2022
I hope we're not in the middle phase of misery.


1. Federal government release 101 BH members.

2. Students that can change back the democracy order of the day are called back to school.

3. Mazi, the true son of Biafra has being discharged.



only God knows what is ahead because FG can't form a saint
overnight.

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by orion7: 6:18am On Oct 15, 2022
Leaders and old people in Nigeria re the problem we have. We need to kill them.

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Thanos5555: 6:18am On Oct 15, 2022
shocked
Government supported terrorist

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Yibo(m): 6:18am On Oct 15, 2022
I'm pleased with this development
Nnamdi Kanu must not be released or else we burn down this Zoo
Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Skyfornia(m): 6:19am On Oct 15, 2022
Nothing surprises me any more about this government.. and the worst is that some people are still supporting the government.

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by TOPCRUISE(m): 6:19am On Oct 15, 2022
The federal government are bigger terrorists. Haba how can you imprison them for 11 years without trial when the maximum charge for their offence if found guilty is 4 years. And most of them are innocent. Their out of court settlement after spending 11 years is even ridiculous. If these people are well to do and can afford a credible lawyer they will sue the government individually and claim damages and compensation for unlawful incarceration

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Nobody: 6:20am On Oct 15, 2022
Ransom paid for the release of the train victims,out of court settlement,?over 101 terrorist released and yet they are fluting court order to release someone they kidnapped in another country, that's beyond my understanding.isn't it better they closed down the judiciary arm of Government since it's of no use to them.

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Ckonnet: 6:20am On Oct 15, 2022
E concern una as long as that madness rests over there I only feel for the helpless.
Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Mko123(m): 6:20am On Oct 15, 2022
Jostoman:
Make Una continue, thank God the train victims are back and that is the most important thing for me.


Your reason quickly gave you out.
FG has done more harm than good in exchanging kidnapped victims with terrorists

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Nobody: 6:22am On Oct 15, 2022
Be careful ooo
Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by cjudy(m): 6:23am On Oct 15, 2022
shocked

Tueeeh
This government have no shame.
So immediately they release the 101 Boko haram member that the remaining kidnapped victim regain freedom, tell us another lie please

As long as we are concern, the prisoners were the ransom you paid for the released of the kidnapped people.

Believe this evil government at your own risk

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Yampotatocarrot(m): 6:24am On Oct 15, 2022
Let's even believe what the government said here is true, my question is, "What agreement did the FG reach with the train passengers kidnappers to make them release all the remaining victims"?

Were the kidnappers fed up, or they just suddenly developed a heart of kindness and decided to let their victims go?

We love the fact that the victims have been released, but we all hope it wasn't a bargain that'll lead to more tears and bloodshed

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by dynicks(m): 6:25am On Oct 15, 2022
grin
Flora2Sweet:
Released for them to do what

Instead of this people to shoot them....

I'm Fed up with this Government.....
Na now you dey dey fed up!?...That's to say yours came late naw......We wey don dey fed up since 2020...

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Okwuapkunaonu(m): 6:25am On Oct 15, 2022
Small time these idiots will he recruited into thr Nigerian army.

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by BABANGBALI: 6:27am On Oct 15, 2022
They were released simply because they are Muslims from the north. That's all

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Danisaint112(m): 6:27am On Oct 15, 2022
You can imagine. The way the Buhari's APC releases terrorist to the general public to wander about you would begin to wonder if it's Boko Haram Britain and the world recognizes as terrorists or IPOB.

Year in year out you will never hear of a Boko Haram terrorist that was prosecuted but once an IPOB member or Biafran agitator is arrested, FG would trial them with immediate effect and make sure they don't leave the prison confinement.

Not just that out of 100 arrested in a year only one would be released after the law has proven severally that they are innocent.

This is just one of the numerous reasons sensible Igbos consider "One Nigeria" a scam. The harsh treatment filled with hatred meted out against the Igbos is just too obvious even for a blind man to see.

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Benoxvals(m): 6:28am On Oct 15, 2022
It’s indeed a political session..
Our polling units will be Bokoharanized..
Be watchful & careful guys.

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Londonderry: 6:29am On Oct 15, 2022
These people have PhD in Lielogy I don't know from which University

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by PointZerom: 6:31am On Oct 15, 2022
MNK is your problem, just imagine the bosh coming from this useless Aboki government.

You show more empathy to terrorists than your innocent citizens. NDI ARA.

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Londonderry: 6:31am On Oct 15, 2022
Are they the only inmates under such circumstances? Why didn't you release others under similar circumstances. These people have PhD in Lielogy I don't know from which University

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by WibusJaga: 6:33am On Oct 15, 2022
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It was an out-of-court settlement that led to the recent release of 101 `Boko Haram’ suspects...
&Soon after they were released, the remaining kidnapped train victims were released without any arrests. &You want us to believe there was no arranged swap?
Abeg make una collect una cap... cheesy

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by Emmanueltrinity(f): 6:33am On Oct 15, 2022
You released the real boko boys and still held an agitator with no gun and knife even when he was vindicated in court... This hypocritic apc led fg.... Smh

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by aycorporat(m): 6:34am On Oct 15, 2022
It is good for one to read with an open mind before condemnation. The report up there cleanly stated the circumstances under which they were released.

In as much as I don't fancy Buhari for his economic policies, one should be able to draw a line between hatred and objectivity

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Re: Why FG Released 101 `Boko Haram’ Suspects From Kirikiri by SWATMan: 6:35am On Oct 15, 2022
Igbo:
I'm pleased with this development
Nnamdi Kanu must not be released or else we burn down this Zoo

Just imagine the thought process, olodo.

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