Friday, April 18, 2025 - No fewer than 390 repentant Boko Haram members graduated from the Federal Government’s De-radicalisation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration programme in Gombe State.
The Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, said this
during the graduation in Malam Sidi in the Kwami Local Government Area of Gombe
State on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
He said that the graduating clients arrived at the camp in
July 2024 and went through various rebuilding activities of the programme,
which reshaped them and made them ready for reintegration into society.
Musa, who was represented by Maj.-Gen. Sunday Makollo, said that the non-kinetic approach by the Federal Government is positively impacting military operations in the Northeast.
He restated the Army’s commitment toward tackling security
challenges in the country and ensuring peace and security.
Musa urged the clients to be agents of peace in their
respective communities, while warning them against violating the oath they took
and their allegiance to the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
On his part, the Commandant of the DRR Camp, Operation Safe
Corridor, Col. Abiodun Johnson, said that the clients comprised six foreigners
and 384 Nigerians who had been rehabilitated and were ready for reintegration
“A further breakdown of the 390 clients shows 13 clients
hailed from Adamawa, one from Akwa-Ibom, 19 from Bauchi State, 218 from Borno,
one from Cross River, one from Edo, five from Gombe, five from Jigawa,” Johnson
said.
“Others are 15 from Kaduna State, 14 from Kano State, seven from Katsina State, three from Kebbi and five from Kogi, two from Nasarawa, five from Niger, one from Osun, two from Oyo.
“Four from Plateau, five from Sokoto State, three from
Taraba, 47 from Yobe and eight from Zamfara.
“The foreign clients include one from Cameroon, one from
Chad and four from Niger Republic.
“Similarly, six clients are Christians and 384 are Muslims.
This information is essential for management planning and the reintegration
process.”
He explained that during the DRR programme, the clients were
trained in various skills of their choice, ranging from welding, tailoring,
carpentry, bakery, laundry and electrical repairs, among others.
He said that the training was to quicken their reintegration
into society and discourage them from going back to crimes
The camp commandant said that the clients had confessed
their past, denounced their membership of the insurgent group and swore an oath
of allegiance to be loyal, obedient and responsible citizens.
The Director-General of the National Emergency Management
Agency, Mrs Zubaida Umar, said the Federal Government is committed to
addressing insecurity in the country.
Umar commended the resilience of the armed forces for using
kinetic and non-kinetic approaches in the fight against terrorism and violent
extremism in the country.
She lauded President Bola Tinubu for the political will and for approving the expansion of OPSC to cover the six geo-political zones, especially with the inclusion of the North-West and the establishment of the DRR camp in Zamfara State.
Umar, represented by NEMA’s Director of Search and
Rescue, Air Cdr. Abang Oyong, donated food and non-food items to the clients.
According to her, the items will help to stabilise them
after the DRR programme and enable their seamless reintegration into society.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that each of the
clients got a starter pack according to their area of training and N50,000
The items donated include 400 bags of rice (25kg), 400
bags of maize (25kg), 400 bottles of vegetable oil, 40 cartons of seasoning,
and 40 cartons of tomato paste.
Others are 20 bags of iodised salt, 400 pieces of bath
towels, 800 pieces of plastic plates, and 800 pieces of plastic spoons.
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