Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,153,465 members, 7,819,699 topics. Date: Monday, 06 May 2024 at 09:15 PM

Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors (17376 Views)

Terrorists Release Another Photograph Of Abducted Kaduna-Abuja Train Passengers / Executive Order 10: Buhari Bows To Governors’ Pressure / Nigerians react to Governors From Niger Republic who Joined Buhari To Campaign (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (Reply) (Go Down)

Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by greenermodels: 5:07am On Jan 08, 2023
There are concerns that the plan by the military to release another set of repentant terrorists into society could subvert the progress made so far in the war against insurgency.

No fewer than 613 rehabilitated terrorists undergoing de-radicalisation are scheduled to be handed over by the military authorities to their respective state governors.

 This has, however, heightened fears that the repentant terrorists may have ulterior motives.

In July 2022, some repentant Boko Haram members, despite renouncing their membership of the terror group, were accused of having contact with their former colleagues.


The ex-terrorists were among the 800 persons who were recently reintegrated into the Bama community in Borno State and were resettled at the Government Girls Secondary School Bama.

The repentant terrorists, who were alleged to have sneaked out of Bama town, were said to have dealt in scrap metals with some Boko Haram terrorists in a market known as Daula located on the outskirts of Goniri village before the incident occurred.

Apart from this, the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, and the Theatre Commander, Operation Hadin Kai, Major General Christopher Musa, had separately expressed doubt over the sincerity of the repentant terrorists in the past.

Speaking in an interview with one of our correspondents on Friday, a security expert, Timothy Avele, said the ex-terrorists could not be trusted.

He said, “On a personal level, I am not in support of the policy. You cannot release so-called repentant terrorists back into society when the war is still raging on. Who monitors them? How is the government or military sure of their loyalty to the country instead of their terrorist brothers still in the battlefield?

“As it stands now, neither the government nor the military, nor even the intelligence agencies can truly monitor these so-called repentant terrorists. We don’t have the technology to do so currently in Nigeria. We can only pray and hope that they will be good citizens, but there are no guarantees. “

But Brigadier General Bashir Adewinbi (retd.), on his part, dismissed the insinuations that those the military was planning to release to society would return to their old ways.

He added that the military would have learnt from past experience to ensure that such mistakes were not repeated, noting that the ex-terrorists would be closely monitored.

“The military must have learnt from the incident and ensured that they (repentant terrorists) might have been properly de-radicalised before releasing them into society. I think they will be watched closely and whoever is caught going back should be dealt with within the ambit of the law.  I doubt that these ones will go back to their vomit,” Adewinbi stated.

Another retired officer, Brigadier General Sani Usman, said the issue of repentant terrorists required a holistic approach, adding that the Federal Government must develop a unique modality for dealing with the issue of repentant terrorists.

He also said the de-radicalisation and reintegration of the repentant terrorists must not be left in the hands of the military and the Borno State Government alone.

Usman said, “There is a need to follow up on the collaborative effort of the whole society approach. Beyond this, there is also a need for the Federal Government to come to the aid of the military and the Borno State Government in finding a procedure for handling the over 80,000 repentant terrorists.

“Some time ago, I heard the theatre commander talking about the Maiduguri initiative, that is fine but we are faced with a unique situation. There is nowhere in the world where you have such a huge number of terrorists surrender hence there is a need to come up with a unique approach to handle them. First, we need to work on our justice system. I have said on several occasions that people should not be allowed to get away with their crimes. We must ensure that justice is done not only to the victims, but to the suspects themselves.

“With due respect to Operation Safe Corridor, the Federal Government must intervene and set up a committee and critically evaluate them on the basis of their participation in the insurgency. Some of them were conscripted, while some of them were terrorist commanders. Some of them even participated in attacking their own towns, how can you think of and rehabilitate those people? The judiciary must be fully involved.

“We also have to dig deep into this issue to understand why they did what they did or are doing. That is where the criminal justice system administration has to come to play. It is a delicate and complex issue that has to be handled properly. We have assisted to reintegrate people elsewhere like Liberia, and Sierra Leone.  We have come out with a blend of experience and best practices to effectively resolve the issue.”

‘Tread with caution

Meanwhile, some security experts and researchers have asked the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, to tread with caution in his plan to hand over 613 low-risk repentant terrorists to their state governments.

Irabor disclosed the plan on Thursday during the fifth stakeholders’ meeting of the Operation Safe Corridor in Abuja.

Reacting to this move, a researcher in the Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, who has worked extensively on the matter, Dr Ugwueze Ikechukwu, said the Nigerian Army and its component units should tread with caution, noting that the move might backfire if not well handled.

While stating that it was not a new move, Ikechukwu faulted the Army for not using a community-based approach in the rehabilitation and reintegration process.

The expert, who had a paper published on the matter, said, “It is also known as Operation Safe Corridor, and for a very long time, we have continued to complain about the government’s use of the kinetic approach in resolving the Boko Haram issue.

“The plan to rehabilitate and reintegrate these ‘repentant’ Boko Haram into society is only a soft approach to counter-terrorism, and we are shocked that it is still being used by the Nigerian military.

Unfortunately, the greatest threat to this is the community approach to the issue. The programme completely lacks community inclusion. The community where these Boko Haram terrorists are reintegrated do not receive them with open arms and this is a problem.

“At a time in Borno State, when the government was pushing for this reintegration, some community members protested down to the Government House and told the government to take them to Aso Rock and not their community. Their concerns should not be pushed aside.”

He also stated that there had been issues around the so-called repentant Boko Haram members returning to the forest.

A former House of Representatives member, Ali Ndume, complained that some of the first recipients of the rehabilitation went back to terrorism. This is why we are saying the Chief of Defence Staff, Lucky Irabor, and his men should tread with caution so that we don’t have a bigger problem of these repentant Boko Haram members acting as spies for their colleagues in the forests,” Ikechukwu added.

Also reacting, the Executive Director of the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre and the Chairman of the Transition Monitoring Group, Auwal Rafsanjani, asked the Army to first rehabilitate the victims of the killings first before talking about reintegrating the repentant Boko Haram members into society.

He said, “What the Nigerian Army needs to do is to rehabilitate the communities that have been bastardised and destroyed by the terrorists rather than offering those who committed the offence a soft landing.

“The priority should be the victims, not the terrorists. They are the ones who need counselling, reconciliation, sympathy and support, which, unfortunately, the Nigerian government has refused to focus on.

“The government is pampering these terrorists, who have committed atrocities against innocent people – women, men and children.

“If there are genuine people who are repentant, we need to test them first so that we are sure that they are not going back or becoming spies to these groups of terrorists. We must be very careful. Some of these hardcore terrorists never really change.”

A retired Assistant Superintendent of Police, Olufemi Ajisafe, stated that the move was an agenda that must be stopped, noting that terrorists do not just repent.

Ajisafe said, “Terrorists are not thieves or armed robbers. They are hard-core killers and they do not repent. So, I am surprised that the Army is falling for this agenda. That blood is still in them; it is a movement for them. It is not just criminality for these people.

“These people committed offences that they should either be killed or kept away from social life for as long as they live. We are talking about Boko Haram here, for God’s sake. How do you de-radicalise Boko Haram? Is it not similar to giving them more power to strike? They should be arrested and prosecuted.”

Also commenting, a former Director of the Department of State Services, Mike Ejiofor, said he had his reservation on the matter of reintegration and urged the government to do thorough checks on the repentant terrorists.

He stated, “We already have a precedent that some people were released before and they still went back and killed a relative of a sitting senator.

“I am not in the government but I feel they must have taken all necessary measures to screen those people. But, we know it is not 100 per cent true. Some of them can go back to the forest, while some may repent. I don’t know what process they want to take to get reassurance that these terrorists will not go back to the forests, but I have my reservation.”

Another security consultant, Mr Yemi Adeyemi, urged the defence chief to not compound the already complicated security situation in the country.

“What was the success rate of the first rehabilitation that was reported? There were reports that some of them went back to the jungle. What makes this one different? I hope we don’t end up breeding spies with our own resources,” he said.

However, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Security Watch Africa Initiative, Mr Patrick Agbambu, said there was no fact that repentant terrorists returned to the forest to continue terrorism.

Agbambu said, “There are no facts that the repentant terrorists found their way back to the forests. There was no confirmation; there is no record that shows that any of the demilitarised and de-radicalised suspects returned to terrorism. It is just an assumption and speculation.

“It is not a Nigerian military programme; it is a United Nations programme. These are not the suspects; these are those who surrendered during the processes or those who were conscripted by Boko Haram by force to be used as slave workers in their farms or to perpetrate crimes.

“These repentant Boko Haram members go through a rigorous process, and at the end of the training, they are given some stipends to go and start a new life.”

The President, Nigerian Association of Criminologists, William Ekponson, said the release of the de-radicalised Boko Haram members had economic, social, and security implications for the residents of the states they would be returning to.

While faulting the rationale behind the release, Ekponson noted that Nigerians were still suffering from the shocks of the activities of the insurgents. He also expressed concern that the proposed release of the terrorists was coming at a time when they could be used as thugs by the political class.

However, a security expert, Olumide Fajana urged the state government to involve the communities in the reintegration process and properly monitor the repentant insurgents.

 a similar vein, a Professor of Psychology, Olanrenwaju Adebayo, said the government must make sure that the factors that led the young men into insurgency, such as unemployment, poverty and lack of relationships, must be replaced by meaningful activities that would make them to have a sense of belonging in society.

https://punchng.com/fears-as-military-plans-ex-terrorists-release-to-governors/

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Racoon(m): 5:18am On Jan 08, 2023
Widows of slain military officers and soldiers particularly those fighting the war against terrorism have protested the continuous release of murderous Boko Haram terrorists on the grounds that they have repented but....wants them punished like other criminals
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/01/widows-of-soldiers-protest-release-of-repentant-boko-haram-terrorists/
The Executive Director of the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre & Chairman Transition Monitoring Group, Auwal Rafsanjani said that "the priority should be the victims, not the terrorists. They're the ones who need counselling, reconciliation, sympathy and support, which, unfortunately, the Nigerian government has refused to focus on.

The government is pampering these terrorists, who have committed atrocities against innocent people – women, men and children.
Alleged sponsors of Yoruba Nation Agitators and IPOB have been unearthed by this satanic government, but no sponsor of BH terrorism have been exposed or prosecuted. Even the ones the UAE exposed were being shielded from justice by the Buhari presidency.

There have been multiple court orders for Sunday Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu to be released from unlawful custody that are being fragantly disobeyed. Yet fucking blood shedder and killers terrorists undeserving of a fucking amnesty are being senselessly released back into a world they have caused so much pain, anguish, and beleaguered.

It will never be well with the FG, Nigerian Army and whosoever that supported this devillish operation "safe-corridor" programme to rehabilitate killers.

82 Likes 15 Shares

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Racoon(m): 5:19am On Jan 08, 2023
A retired Assistant Superintendent of Police, Olufemi Ajisafe, stated that the move was an agenda that must be stopped, noting that terrorists do not just repent.

“Terrorists are not thieves or armed robbers. They are hard-core killers and they do not repent. So, I am surprised that the Army is falling for this agenda. That blood is still in them; it is a movement for them. It is not just criminality for these people.


“These people committed offences that they should either be killed or kept away from social life for as long as they live. We are talking about Boko Haram here, for God’s sake. How do you de-radicalise Boko Haram? Is it not similar to giving them more power to strike? They should be arrested and prosecuted.”
"No evil deed will go unpunished.Any evil done by man to man will be redressed.If not now then later. If not by man then by God. For the victory of evil over good can only be temporary' - Late Dele Giwa.

God bless you well for us dear sir. You spoke the solemn truth. "The only good terrorist is the dead terrorist."

31 Likes 4 Shares

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Zelenskyy(m): 5:19am On Jan 08, 2023
And Kasim Shettima is behind all this...

This discussion will not be here today, if he had not founded Boko Haram and he has been crying for them to be given Amnesty...

This is the same person that Thïefnubu with his empty head came up with as a VP candidate....

Thïefnubu and the APC must not be voted for..

A vote for Thïefnubu is a vote for Boko Haram

A vote for Thïefnubu is a vote for Increased Insurgency

A vote for Thïefnubu is a vote for more killings and bloodshed in Nigeria

Enough is Enough: The APC, Thïefnubu and his Boko Haram VP candidate Must Go to Hell

55 Likes 4 Shares

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by greenermodels: 5:22am On Jan 08, 2023
Buhari doesn't respect court orders to release Nnamdi KANU and Sunday Igbogho but is releasing thousands of Book haram and Fulani herdsmen especially now that his tenure is coming to an end. Vote Peter Obi for a President that would handle Nigeria's security problems without fear or favour.

52 Likes 6 Shares

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by oz4real83(m): 5:26am On Jan 08, 2023
The people I pity the most are the southern and middle-beltan Nigerian soldiers who are deployed to fight these "govt-protected and defended" terrorists. This govt led by PMB has always looked for one way or the other to defend the terrorists, nothing surprises me anymore and as I will always say whenever issues related to terrorism in Nigeria is being discussed, "blood is thicker than water" embarassed embarassed

15 Likes

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Mindlog: 5:26am On Jan 08, 2023
A repentant terrorist does not exists.

18 Likes

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Racoon(m): 5:31am On Jan 08, 2023
-Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai & Theatre Commander, Operation Hadin Kai, Major General Christopher Musa, had separately expressed doubt over the sincerity of the repentant terrorists in the past.

-Senator Ali Ndume, complained that some of the first recipients of the rehabilitation went back to terrorism.
"...But Brigadier General Bashir Adewinbi (retd.), on his part, dismissed the insinuations that those the military was planning to release to society would return to their old ways.

The military must have learnt from the incident and ensured that they (repentant terrorists) might have been properly de-radicalised before releasing them into society. I think they will be watched closely and whoever is caught going back should be dealt with within the ambit of the law.I doubt that these ones will go back to their vomit...."


Always fear Yoruba Muslim. They will always defend any atrocities by bandits, Fulani and BH terrorists( Lai Mohammed, Bola Tinubu etc ) and weep even more than the beraved that knew the gravity of their self-inflicted problem by themselves

8 Likes

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Jostoman: 5:37am On Jan 08, 2023
greenermodels:
Buhari doesn't respect court orders to release Nnamdi KANU and Sunday Igbogho but is releasing thousands of Book haram and Fulani herdsmen especially now that his tenure is coming to an end. Vote Peter Obi for a President that would handle Nigeria's security problems with fear or favour.
na political move. May be that was also part of their negotiation with terrorist leaders in the north.

6 Likes

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by ican2020: 5:39am On Jan 08, 2023
More insecurity loading

Are you guys not tired of killings

For goodness sake let peace reign
Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Cantonese: 5:49am On Jan 08, 2023
And they want to stop soldiers from resigning, with such reckless moves. How do they determine that those evil men and women are repentant? What if they pretend to be humble, just to get out of detention? Where in the world have they seen governments categorizing terrorists as "repentant" and reintegrating them back into society? Where do they see evil men who have killed several people and destroyed whole villages, allowed to go free after a short detention?

Truly the leadership of this country is not serious. What we simply see playing out is nepotism. Some terrorists who are sponsored by certain big men will get their release and then returned to the trenches after a little time.

9 Likes

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by ilovenicloe(f): 6:18am On Jan 08, 2023
Election tools

5 Likes

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by BetterHeadline: 6:38am On Jan 08, 2023
.

5 Likes

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Qeuihgc35: 6:40am On Jan 08, 2023
;

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by dyera(m): 6:41am On Jan 08, 2023
In civilized countries, terrorists are treated worst than armed robbers and kidnappers because they are truly worst than armed robbers and kidnappers.

It is easier for a kidnapper or an armed robber to repent than for a terrorist to repent. The only repented terrorist is a dead terrorist.

16 Likes

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by chrisxxx(m): 6:41am On Jan 08, 2023
Hmm
Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by TOPCRUISE(m): 6:41am On Jan 08, 2023
No wonder kidnapping is on the increase.
The government have turned us to sitting ducks in the midst of ravenous wolves. After you have released hundred of terrorists with the excuse of rehabilitation and reintegration into the society, you now plan to release another 80,000 hardened murderous terrorists and Boko Haram commanders on the guise that they are repentant terrorists. And you conclude we should pray that they become good citizens.
Is this how other nations fight terrorism.

4 Likes

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Amspecial: 6:42am On Jan 08, 2023
sad
What kinda country is this for God sake

1 Like

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Kingpele(m): 6:42am On Jan 08, 2023
The North has damaged this country patapata..may God continue to punish the wicked soul of Lord lugard for this useless amalgamation of southern and northern protectorate...it's only a demon that will merged progressive people whose majority are forward thinkers with those whose majority are backward thinkers.people who just don't want to improve in anything except to rear cows and to farm ..how can u contemplate releasing to the society terrorists whom u captured but now claimed to have repented. ...who won't repent when caught committing crime...even those who willfully surrendered themselves to the troops, did so because of the bombardment of their hideout by the troops..they were afraid to die..how can such people repent...

3 Likes

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by unclejb2(m): 6:42am On Jan 08, 2023
Government of Terrorists = APC

1 Like

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Curious345: 6:47am On Jan 08, 2023
Jesuuu
Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by UselessBuharist: 6:51am On Jan 08, 2023
Except a non Muslim or a non northerner becomes the president of Nigerian the north and Muslim will keep romancing with these terrorists

3 Likes

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Splitmind: 6:51am On Jan 08, 2023
This is a welcome development, I am eager to see what good comes out of this operation.

I will like to appreciate everyone involved for giving these people the appropriate amnesty.
Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Irupetepete: 6:54am On Jan 08, 2023
Plans to scuttle elections....
Na so dem import Niger and Fulani from neighboring countries prior 2015..
Iru country Wo leleyi bayi?
Do sane countries reradicalize and reintegrate terrorists into the society?


Buhari, you and your people see this one do o, una really scatter this country

1 Like

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Vadese1: 6:57am On Jan 08, 2023
What a shame country. Many military officer has been gun down by This terrorists. Alot of Civilians has been killed. Many homes has been destroyed, but this evil party, this evil government is celebrating to release this terrorists

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by Mpanyi: 6:59am On Jan 08, 2023
Divide this contraption period. Then each side can choose what to do with these kind people. They can even choose to have them as their president and leaders. There are certain things that are coming from the corridors of power here that you cannot find even in the most primitive of countries. Divide or you guys begin to do the right thing with immediate effect.

2 Likes

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by lexy2014: 6:59am On Jan 08, 2023
greenermodels:


https://punchng.com/fears-as-military-plans-ex-terrorists-release-to-governors/

, is this not buhari supporting and sponsoring terrorism? pls come and pray your anti terrorism prayers for us

3 Likes

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by JASONjnr(m): 7:03am On Jan 08, 2023
Terrorism breathing free in Nigeria....

Embrace yourself, more bombing, kidnapping and killings coming this 2023...
You and your family are protected under God's mercy...

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by zabson(m): 7:03am On Jan 08, 2023
why
Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by nigeriansamurai(m): 7:03am On Jan 08, 2023
alot of people kidnapped last night now this rubbish and some still want another terrorist backed government... well. yesterday a foolish man was advicing me to vote for one old dragon and his sucide bomber friend come 2023 as a true patroit of nigeria i spat on his new shoes .the next person that tells me that i would treat like a terrorist. if you vote for APC you are a goddamned terrorist

6 Likes 1 Share

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by horlabiyi(m): 7:11am On Jan 08, 2023
Election machineries.

1 Like

Re: Fears As Military Plans Ex-Terrorists Release To Governors by baretalk: 7:11am On Jan 08, 2023
They will go back to terrorism, build an underground jail for them and condemn them there.

1 Like

(1) (2) (3) (Reply)

I Didn’t Invite Tinubu To Intervene In Rivers Crisis – Wike / Igbinedion Donates 8M To Chief Judge's Book Launch After Son's Sentencing / NPA Cancels $2.6bn Badagry Deep Seaport Contract

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 75
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.