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Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by iwaeda(op): 7:59am On Feb 19, 2025
THE fresh disclosure by the Defence Headquarters that 800 former Boko Haram fighters who voluntarily surrendered to the military are undergoing deradicalisation as part of being re-integrated into society highlights a staggering policy error in the counterinsurgency operation.

During the Morning Brief programme aired on Channels TV, the Chief of Defence Training and Operations, Emeka Onumajuru, stated that while 129,000 Boko Haram fighters and their families had so far surrendered to the Army, only a select group had been chosen for rehabilitation.

To get the numbers right, right now (we have) about 129,000 surrendered Boko Haram members and their families,” Onumajuru said. “Some of them are in detention facilities, some of them are in Kainji, and there is a special court that goes through all of them. Those that were found culpable face the books, and those that are going to be deradicalised go through the process, which takes about a year.”

The feasibility of reintegrating self-described former terrorists into society is a deeply flawed policy and sets back the military’s approach to combating terrorism.

It is difficult to find any country where hardened murderers who have shed blood, and destroyed lives and communities, are unleashed on the population under the guise of “deradicalisation” without facing the judicial consequences of their crimes.

According to the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, the Boko Haram insurgency has claimed the lives of tens of thousands of people and resulted in the displacement of over two million persons, especially in the North-East.

These terrorists have perpetrated crimes which include suicide bombings, mass abductions, torture, rape, forced marriages, recruitment of child soldiers, destruction of private and public assets, and scores of attacks against the military and civilians as well as traditional and religious leaders.

Although the ultimate purpose of the modern judicial system is to reform deviants, the universal idea of crime and punishment supersedes it. Punishment for severe crimes is necessary for deterrence and should not be abjured by a “deradicalisation” programme that assumes the collective repentance of hardened criminals.

Many terrorists are reared on a nihilist ideology that is intertwined with Salafism. They do not repent in the real sense of the word. While many soldiers fight insurgency to live, Salafist terrorists fight to die with the hope of being rewarded with afterlife debauchery. Such nefarious beliefs are often too deeply ingrained in the recruits’ psyche to allow for sincere “repentance”.

The process of terrorists surrendering to security operatives should be rigorously followed by prosecution before rehabilitation is set in motion.

To flout this is not only a travesty of justice but is also unfair to the individuals and families who have been victims of these bloodthirsty insurgents.

Nigeria should follow the United States Department of Justice’s approach to terrorists, which involves “the prosecution of those accused of committing crimes by terrorist means”.

In the United Kingdom, the Terrorism Act 2000 ensures arrests and pre-charge detention for terrorism cases, including “membership of and support for a proscribed organisation”.

In France, even minors “suspected of having participated in terrorist activities” may face legal action, depending on their ages. In the country, the government is empowered by law to impose additional “administrative” measures for up to five years on adults convicted of certain terrorist activities after their prison release.


Instead of channelling Nigeria’s resources towards “repentant” terrorists, the government needs to ensure that victims of terrorists in Nigeria receive holistic care and social welfare to get their lives back. No criminal should hide under the religious profession of “repentance” to evade the arm of justice.

The government’s counter-terrorism measures should incorporate the use of technological systems for search and seizure of radical materials, and the utilisation of algorithms to analyse internet browsing data to track people recruiting terrorists or radicalising young people and prosecute them accordingly. Suspicious religious places that promote extremism and radical ideologies should be closed.
https://punchng.com/terrorists-dont-repent/
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by iamnotillicit(m): 8:05am On Feb 19, 2025
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by saintopus(m): 8:06am On Feb 19, 2025
"A fight against BokoHaram, is a fight against The North"___Northern politicians
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by EIiens:
The truth is always bitter
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by CodeTemplar: 8:07am On Feb 19, 2025
Many terrorists are reared on a nihilist ideology that is intertwined with Salafism. They do not repent in the real sense of the word. While many soldiers fight insurgency to live, Salafist terrorists fight to die with the hope of being rewarded with afterlife debauchery. Such nefarious beliefs are often too deeply ingrained in the recruits’ psyche to allow for sincere “repentance”.
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by HydraFeeds(m): 9:00am On Feb 19, 2025
Terrorists should not be pardoned or negotiated with . It sends a weak signal .
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by gidado14(m): 9:00am On Feb 19, 2025
iwaeda:
https://punchng.com/terrorists-dont-repent/
They do if America and Isreal stop funding them.

Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by zoedew: 9:02am On Feb 19, 2025
Simply put them away and out of circulation in jail for life. Final solution for any terrorist act that results in loss of life should be the death penalty by firing squad. The terrorist should also experience what it means to die a painful death the sort of thing they inflicted on their innocent victims! Folks who inflict pain and painful death on others should not have the relative comfort of dying by hanging or the electric chair or the injection. Nice to look at statistics of crime in countries where lex taleonis is in place.
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by omoredia: 9:02am On Feb 19, 2025
Northern politicians and Islamic clerics are responsible for terrorism
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by Greenlandz: 9:02am On Feb 19, 2025
Nigeria is the country that negotiate with terrorists
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by LeeSmart: 9:03am On Feb 19, 2025
FG thinks dey can fool we Nigerians, u can't de-radicalised an islamist terrorist.
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by OBIDIENTNAIJA: 9:03am On Feb 19, 2025
Of course
That's why Isreal keep sending them to meet with their long awaited virgins. But here in Nigeria, our useless and terrorists politicians will grant them pardon and freedom to choose another way to continue terrorising the country. Eg boko haram became bandits and fulani terrorists herdsmen to continue their atrocities,
🙁🙁🙁
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by PigTormentor: 9:05am On Feb 19, 2025
True, especially their leaders like Namdiot coward Cownu and leaders of Book Haram.
They must all be killed to have true peace.
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by psucc(m): 9:05am On Feb 19, 2025
When we said that the Boko Haram was formed to rival the Niger-Delta militants in order to get "amnesty" some people doubt it.

Go and check, most of those cleared for the reintegration are not from the trenches. They're mostly relatives of the elites.
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by tunary(m):
Only terrorists repent? criminals, ritualists, murderers don't repent too? The world already knows Nigeria as king of corruption in Africa. Nigeria leaders should learn from developed countries how to overcome challenges like this but no, they rather do it to their advantage.
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by southsouthking(m): 9:06am On Feb 19, 2025
They come back heart harden.
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by PigTormentor:
LeeSmart:
FG thinks dey can fool we Nigerians, u can't de-radicalised an islamist terrorist.
But Namdiot coward Cownu should be released?
The same set of people wailing and crying that Namdiot coward Cownu should be released are the same set of lunatics saying that Boko Haram foot soldiers should not be freed.
See the lunatic delusional reta@ded hypocrisy?

Clowns full Nigeria grin
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by Trueprophet91: 9:07am On Feb 19, 2025
iwaeda:
https://punchng.com/terrorists-dont-repent/
I already said that this morning
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by EmperorCaesar(m): 9:07am On Feb 19, 2025
cheesy


Some clowns actually believe insecurity in the SE would stop as soon as Kanu is released

Kanu wont repent.
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by fuckingAyaya(m): 9:08am On Feb 19, 2025
They repent in Nigeria ooo
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by Trueprophet91: 9:09am On Feb 19, 2025
PigTormentor:
But Namdiot coward Cownu should be released?
You're just being stupid and cynical.
I'm sure you know who is and who's not a terrorist
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by zoedew: 9:09am On Feb 19, 2025
LeeSmart:
FG thinks dey can fool we Nigerians, u can't de-radicalised an islamist terrorist.
He should be despatched to where he longs for ie an appointment with 72 virgins! Death is the transport that will take him there. Give him his boarding pass! Why deny him!!
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by santaclaws: 9:09am On Feb 19, 2025
Very good editorial from Punch Newspaper!!

The Northern elites (Buhari regime) in the Nigerian government were the ones who forced this program, simply because Niger Delta militants were given amnesty during Jonathan's era, which is a completely different issue.

A lot of the so called deradicalized & repentant boko harm members have allegedly been found back in the bushes fighting and killing the Nigerian military men... To join the Nigerian military right now is a confusing affair cos there's no incentive at all, not even for lives lost!
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by Aemmyjah(m): 9:09am On Feb 19, 2025
gidado14:
They do if America and Isreal stop funding them.
It's Islam
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by Arrowhead71: 9:09am On Feb 19, 2025
gidado14:
They do if America and Isreal stop funding them.
you actually believe that that nonsense
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by Mindlog: 9:10am On Feb 19, 2025
They are already messed up and can't.
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by oyeb15: 9:10am On Feb 19, 2025
Drug barons, certificate forgers ,killers, thieves don't repent no matter how old or rich they become.


This I have seen recently
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by onuman: 9:10am On Feb 19, 2025
Emeka Onumajuru is Igbo. The Fulani-led Jihadi terrorist people are using Onumajuru to defend another EVIL phenomenon. It's the usual practice in Nigeria since 1970.

It's EVIL to use govt funds to feed and house terrorists. Muhammadu Buhari started it. Tinubu said he would continue from where Buhari stopped.
A Jihadist cannot be de-radicalised. Religion is opium to those who take it into their brain.

Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by Gotocourt: 9:10am On Feb 19, 2025
shocked
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by Racoon(m): 9:11am On Feb 19, 2025
Solemn truth! No man can de-radicalize a fanatic terrorist.
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by YeyeGbami: 9:12am On Feb 19, 2025
Death to all terrorist
Re: Terrorists Don’t Repent - Punch Editorial by mbahdi(m): 9:13am On Feb 19, 2025
Hahahahaha they do
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