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Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Mattswaggz(op): 7:19pm On Jun 25
Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘Repentant’ Terrorists In Military Operations, Fear Sabotage, Intelligence Leaks

Nigerian soldiers battling Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East have accused the Borno State government of issuing a fresh directive compelling them to work alongside ‘repentant’ terrorists who were recently reintegrated into society under the state’s controversial deradicalisation programme.

The development, according to serving military personnel who spoke to SaharaReporters, has triggered unease within frontline formations, with many soldiers expressing fears that the arrangement could expose military operations to renewed sabotage and intelligence leaks.

Sources told SaharaReporters that some of the former Boko Haram fighters who publicly pledged loyalty to the Nigerian state during recent reintegration exercises have now been mobilised and attached to local security groups that support military operations against insurgents across parts of Borno State.

The soldiers alleged that the move was part of efforts by the state government to justify its rehabilitation and reintegration programme, which has come under criticism from members of the public, including victims of insurgency and some security personnel.

According to the sources, military authorities and troops on the ground remain sceptical about the sincerity of several former insurgents despite undergoing rehabilitation programmes.

“The government wants to prove that the reintegration programme is working, so some of these ‘repentant’ Boko Haram members are being attached to security groups that work with troops in operations,” one soldier told SaharaReporters.

“But many of us are uncomfortable with the arrangement because there have been cases in the past where information leaked and operations were compromised. Trust is a major issue.”

Another source said soldiers have deliberately kept some of the former insurgents at separate locations within military facilities because of fears that they could still maintain links with active terrorist cells operating in the region.

“We don’t trust them completely. There have been too many incidents in the past. That is why they are often given separate accommodation. Yet now there is pressure for us to work closely with them during our missions,” the source said.

“You can see how these Boko Haram fighters have been killing our ogas (commanders). That should tell you there is a leak in information about their movements. Yet the government is asking us to trust these people and work with them. It won’t work,” the source said.

The soldiers argued that instead of compelling troops to collaborate with former Boko Haram fighters, the Nigerian government should focus on providing better equipment, intelligence support and welfare packages for personnel risking their lives in the fight against terrorism.

According to them, the latest directive has generated anxiety among troops who fear that operational details could once again find their way to insurgent groups still active in parts of Borno and neighbouring states.

The concerns come barely two weeks after the Borno State government reintegrated 720 ‘repentant’ insurgents, alongside 992 spouses and 2,050 children, into various communities under its “Borno Model” deradicalisation and rehabilitation programme.

The beneficiaries were among former insurgents who surrendered to security forces and subsequently underwent rehabilitation at the Hajj Camp in Maiduguri before being formally returned to society.

Speaking during the reintegration ceremony, the Special Adviser to Governor Babagana Zulum on Security and member of the state’s Deradicalisation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration Committee, retired Brigadier General Abdullahi Ishaq, described the programme as a critical component of Borno’s non-kinetic strategy against insurgency.


He said the initiative, which began in July 2021, was founded on forgiveness, rehabilitation and community acceptance of former insurgents willing to renounce violence.

[According to Ishaq, more than 350,000 individuals have reportedly left insurgent camps and surrendered since the programme commenced, while a total of 9,680 persons have been reintegrated through nine batches.

The official maintained that those processed through the programme underwent vocational training, religious and behavioural reorientation, counselling and skills acquisition before being returned to their communities.

However, the programme has remained controversial, with critics questioning whether former insurgents can be fully trusted and whether adequate safeguards exist to prevent them from returning to extremist activities.

The latest concerns raised by soldiers suggest that those reservations persist even among security personnel directly engaged in counter-insurgency operations across the North-East.

Efforts by SaharaReporters to obtain a reaction from the Nigerian Army were unsuccessful as of the time of filing this report.

Several calls placed to the Director of Army Public Relations, Colonel Appolonia Anele, went unanswered. A text message seeking the Army's response to the allegations was also sent to her and successfully delivered, but she had not responded at the time of filing.
https://saharareporters.com/2026/06/25/breaking-nigerian-soldiers-reject-fresh-move-deploy-repentant-terrorists-military

Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Mattswaggz(op): 7:20pm On Jun 25
The only good terrorists is a dead one but if the government thinks otherwise then they should deploy them to guard aso rock, the ministers, senators,house of rep members etc and stop endangering the lives of average Nigerians with their cruel political games......i am not sure there is anywhere in this world where such madness is done. undecided
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by CodeTemplar: 7:20pm On Jun 25
Lol. Unago C. Shege is our president.
Imagine people who killed your comrades now joining under the guise of repentance guaged by some pot bellied officers.
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by ogolemati: 7:22pm On Jun 25
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin Madridguy won't like this .

Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Mattswaggz(op): 7:25pm On Jun 25
Just recently, we've been seeing reports of befitting court judgement targeting the informants,local weapons suppliers and those receiving funds on their behalf.....so why are the main devil's commiting the atrocities themselves forgiven and also given different forms of incentives when they're supposed to face double of the punishment?.....when will this country get it right....just when?. undecided
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Oxb90:
So this is true. How can a governor of a state ravaged by insurgents and seriously battling insecurity suggest this madness?
If the military had killed them instead of arresting them this nonsense would not been suggested in the first place.
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Oxb90: 7:49pm On Jun 25
I wish the government at the federal level will also consider state military just as they are going about state police. Let the North handle their matter as best as they wished.
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Dogalmighty17:
I used to think governor zulum had functional brain cells in his skull but alas! He is as empty and idiotic as everyone else in the APC.

In what sane society are proven killers absorbed into the military? To serve alongside men they've been trained to kill? The Nigerian army has laid down and established protocols of recruitment. To force the army to accept previous enemies into their camps is forcing them to mutiny.

The civilian leadership of Nigeria needs to be careful. You cannot force men who have watched colleagues die because of the activities of terrorists, to now serve alongside the same terrorists just because they say they've repented.

Everyone repents when faced with the barrel of a gun. Taking up arms against the Nigerian state is treason and the punishment for treason is death. Rehabilitating and reintegrating killers into the structure of the army makes mockery of the sacrifices in lives and blood the officers and men of the Nigerian army have made.

This has to stop.
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by oz4real83(m): 8:08pm On Jun 25
The person who first raised that idea needs to be seriously investigated 💔😡
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Gunayo(m): 8:13pm On Jun 25
Mattswaggz:
Just recently, we've been seeing reports of befitting court judgement targeting the informants,local weapons suppliers and those receiving funds on their behalf.....so why are the main devil's commiting the atrocities themselves forgiven and also given different forms of incentives when they're supposed to face double of the punishment?.....when will this country get it right....just when?. undecided
When it is divided and we go our separate ways
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by osuofia2(m): 8:15pm On Jun 25
Maybe the country is under curssss, who in the right sense makes such suggestions
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by osuofia2(m): 8:17pm On Jun 25
Sometimes I do think the country is under serious curs, who in the right sense will suggest such
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by VeryWickedMan: 8:21pm On Jun 25
Just like repentant Christians are called "born-again" and accepted into Christ's fold, these born-again terrorists must be accepted into the Nigerian Army.

Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Emmabyte: 8:40pm On Jun 25
You see why God will not answer prayers from Nigeria, is just because everything we need as a country to succeed have been given to us and we know the truth
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by HenryStarlife(m): 9:24pm On Jun 25
Military action movies script writers go just sit down for Nigeria matter like this.
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Sheuns(m): 9:33pm On Jun 25
Na now day Dey break for una.

I don’t get why soldiers will take such directives from politicians.

Soldiers are supposed to know better than politicians on security matters.

Under no circumstance should you as a soldier accept to work with “repentant terrorists”.

If you need information from them, extract it and send them to the hereafter so they can enjoy what has been sold to them they’ll enjoy.

Good riddance.
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Newsmills: 9:34pm On Jun 25
Bornu state government has ulterior motives,it is time to post every serving military personnel to their state of origin,northern politicians are eliminating soldiers from south with game.
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Putinofrussia: 9:43pm On Jun 25
According to Ishaq, more than 350,000 individuals have reportedly left insurgent camps and surrendered since the programme commenced, while a total of 9,680 persons have been reintegrated through nine batches.

Is it that the number of insurgents is more than that of our Military which is around 230,000 (navy,airforce and army) only?

Is it not better for Nigeria to either practise Regionalism or disintegrate?
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Mbanda(m): 9:51pm On Jun 25
Mattswaggz:
Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘Repentant’ Terrorists In Military Operations, Fear Sabotage, Intelligence Leaks

Nigerian soldiers battling Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East have accused the Borno State government of issuing a fresh directive compelling them to work alongside ‘repentant’ terrorists who were recently reintegrated into society under the state’s controversial deradicalisation programme.

The development, according to serving military personnel who spoke to SaharaReporters, has triggered unease within frontline formations, with many soldiers expressing fears that the arrangement could expose military operations to renewed sabotage and intelligence leaks.

Sources told SaharaReporters that some of the former Boko Haram fighters who publicly pledged loyalty to the Nigerian state during recent reintegration exercises have now been mobilised and attached to local security groups that support military operations against insurgents across parts of Borno State.

The soldiers alleged that the move was part of efforts by the state government to justify its rehabilitation and reintegration programme, which has come under criticism from members of the public, including victims of insurgency and some security personnel.

According to the sources, military authorities and troops on the ground remain sceptical about the sincerity of several former insurgents despite undergoing rehabilitation programmes.

“The government wants to prove that the reintegration programme is working, so some of these ‘repentant’ Boko Haram members are being attached to security groups that work with troops in operations,” one soldier told SaharaReporters.

“But many of us are uncomfortable with the arrangement because there have been cases in the past where information leaked and operations were compromised. Trust is a major issue.”

Another source said soldiers have deliberately kept some of the former insurgents at separate locations within military facilities because of fears that they could still maintain links with active terrorist cells operating in the region.

“We don’t trust them completely. There have been too many incidents in the past. That is why they are often given separate accommodation. Yet now there is pressure for us to work closely with them during our missions,” the source said.

“You can see how these Boko Haram fighters have been killing our ogas (commanders). That should tell you there is a leak in information about their movements. Yet the government is asking us to trust these people and work with them. It won’t work,” the source said.

The soldiers argued that instead of compelling troops to collaborate with former Boko Haram fighters, the Nigerian government should focus on providing better equipment, intelligence support and welfare packages for personnel risking their lives in the fight against terrorism.

According to them, the latest directive has generated anxiety among troops who fear that operational details could once again find their way to insurgent groups still active in parts of Borno and neighbouring states.

The concerns come barely two weeks after the Borno State government reintegrated 720 ‘repentant’ insurgents, alongside 992 spouses and 2,050 children, into various communities under its “Borno Model” deradicalisation and rehabilitation programme.

The beneficiaries were among former insurgents who surrendered to security forces and subsequently underwent rehabilitation at the Hajj Camp in Maiduguri before being formally returned to society.

Speaking during the reintegration ceremony, the Special Adviser to Governor Babagana Zulum on Security and member of the state’s Deradicalisation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration Committee, retired Brigadier General Abdullahi Ishaq, described the programme as a critical component of Borno’s non-kinetic strategy against insurgency.


He said the initiative, which began in July 2021, was founded on forgiveness, rehabilitation and community acceptance of former insurgents willing to renounce violence.

[According to Ishaq, more than 350,000 individuals have reportedly left insurgent camps and surrendered since the programme commenced, while a total of 9,680 persons have been reintegrated through nine batches.

The official maintained that those processed through the programme underwent vocational training, religious and behavioural reorientation, counselling and skills acquisition before being returned to their communities.

However, the programme has remained controversial, with critics questioning whether former insurgents can be fully trusted and whether adequate safeguards exist to prevent them from returning to extremist activities.

The latest concerns raised by soldiers suggest that those reservations persist even among security personnel directly engaged in counter-insurgency operations across the North-East.

Efforts by SaharaReporters to obtain a reaction from the Nigerian Army were unsuccessful as of the time of filing this report.

Several calls placed to the Director of Army Public Relations, Colonel Appolonia Anele, went unanswered. A text message seeking the Army's response to the allegations was also sent to her and successfully delivered, but she had not responded at the time of filing.

https://saharareporters.com/2026/06/25/breaking-nigerian-soldiers-reject-fresh-move-deploy-repentant-terrorists-military

Nlfpmod
Why is it that this tinibu government so much belief in working with terrorists?

Reintegrating and negotiating with terrorists is the cause of insecurity under tinibu.
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by lawani(m): 9:53pm On Jun 25
Putinofrussia:
According to Ishaq, more than 350,000 individuals have reportedly left insurgent camps and surrendered since the programme commenced, while a total of 9,680 persons have been reintegrated through nine batches.

Is it that the number of insurgents is more than that of our Military which is around 230,000 (navy,airforce and army) only?

Is it not better for Nigeria to either practise Regionalism or disintegrate?
Gradually everybody will come to their senses. Can Europe move from one spot if the Russians, Germans and French have one President?
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by lawani(m): 10:00pm On Jun 25
Oxb90:
I wish the government at the federal level will also consider state military just as they are going about state police. Let the North handle their matter as best as they wished.
You are very right. The Kanuri are not against breaking away but are only remaining in Nigeria because of the allocation they receive and they can do without it as their VAT and CIT isn't bad. If you leave Borno to its own devices it will be under Boko Haram and that's not bad if it is what they want
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Haydens: 10:02pm On Jun 25
Una Good morning.

No now Una dey wake up ?
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by TONYE001(m): 10:02pm On Jun 25
Something seriously wrong with those that call the shots in this country.

Something is seriously wrong with their heads.
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by Haydens: 10:03pm On Jun 25
Una good morning.

Na now Una dey wake up ?
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by israelmao(m): 10:03pm On Jun 25
This government is really confused.
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by DeltaBachelor(m): 10:03pm On Jun 25
As it should be. They have every reason to
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by emperor4love(m): 10:04pm On Jun 25
Goodmorning Nigeria soldiers
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by MrSword: 10:04pm On Jun 25
Nothing surprises me in this country anymore.

Coz the more you look...the less you see
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by israelmao(m): 10:04pm On Jun 25
This government is really confused. Insanity is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results.
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by sigmax: 10:04pm On Jun 25
Danger ,make dem no dey sell their positions to enemies .


There's nothing like repentant terrorists.
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Reject Fresh Move To Deploy ‘repentant’ Terrorists In Military by flokii:
The Military leadership in Nigeria should wake up and reject what Borno, Zamfara and other Northern States reintegrating terrorists are doing.. it's a big NO.
It's just as if they are sending soldiers to their sure death.

The big ogas in Abuja should remember that one day, they will leave the position they occupy and go back to living as private citizens once again.. how then do they expect to act when they are out of office?.
That's the sad thing happening, they think they have all the time till retirement will hit and they don't know who the next in line is or what the person has in mind.

Whenever I remember the video of that captured Army General in Borno that fell to terrorists, I'm moved to tears.. clearly those repentant terrorists are the ones exposing the secrets and movement of the Army commanders to their terrorists comrades to capture and kill serving Nigerian Military personnel.. you don't need two brains to know this.
Simply tell the Borno State Government and others like them that NO WAY, we won't take this and watch the insurgents retreat out of fear.. but you keep giving them upper hand, allowing them advance and expect not to lose commanders at the frontlines. Haba, even a child will understand that simple logic.

PBAT as Commander-in-chief of Armed Forces should dismantle that arrangement, let the soldiers get proper ammunitions to prosecute the war against insurgency in those States, not asking them to work with their enemies. Will the President or Vice President allow their enemies watch their son's back at the battlefied? The answer is NO, then stop insulting our soldiers and putting their lives at risk.

Haba, let's fear God in this country.
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