Senate charged up as bill to create Boko Haram agency is tabled
Afnews Editor
Feb 20, 2020
The Senate on Thursday began moves to establish an agency that would see to the rehabilitation, deradicalisation and integration of repentant Boko Haram insurgents in the country.
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A bill, sponsored by Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe East senatorial district, was read for the first time on the floor of the Senate Thursday.
Already a subject of fierce push back, the bill offers further concession to Boko Haram militants who choose to cease fire.
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Last month, the Nigerian military said no fewer than 608 repentant Boko Haram insurgents were undergoing the De-radicalisation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration (DRR) programme under its Operation Safe Corridor in Malam-Sidi, Gombe State.
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Clients, the military euphemism for the repentant insurgents, were said to have been exposed to formal literacy classes, skills acquisition and Islamic Religious Knowledge (IRK) as well as drug and psycho-therapists during their training.
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A group of Borno elders, led by ex-governor Kashim Shettima, last year, had frowned at the initiative, saying the military's operation was not well thought out.
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They feared that releasing the purported repentant Boko Haram militants into civilian population could be counterproductive as hardened fighters would return to the terror group to commit more atrocities.
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"The ongoing de-radicalization and reintegration of repentant Boko Haram insurgents under the "operation safe corridorÔÇØ of the defense headquarters is a course for concern for members of the Civilian JTF and some stakeholders in the State,ÔÇØ the group wrote in a letter last year.
"(We) suspect that "Boko Haram members do not repentÔÇØ hence the de-radicalization programme may be breeding spies and agents of recruitment for the Boko Haram,ÔÇØ they had said.
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They urged the president to approve the suspension of the programme.
More Nigerians have also spoken out against the policy.
Credit: Premium Times.
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