By Adebiyi Chioma As more Boko Haram repentant are being released into the society, Senator Ali Ndume has cried out as he disclose...
By Adebiyi Chioma
As more Boko Haram repentant are being released into the
society, Senator Ali Ndume has cried out as he disclosed that one of the
repentant Boko Haram fighters, who was reabsorbed into the community, has
killed his father and absconded with his cows.
The senator said this while speaking in an interview on
ChannelsTV monitored by our correspondent.
Ndume also faulted the programme, saying the government
should have started by rehabilitating the victims before working on the
attackers.
He said, “Those that have been radicalised and released into
the community, there is no monitoring device, and most of them that are back, I
can give an example in Damboa,
“One of them only came back to kill his father and take away
his cows and ran away with it.
“Some of them that returned to Damboa, after two, three
days, they disappeared. I learnt reliably that even in the course of
de-radicalisation, they said they are not willing to come to live with the
infidels.
“This programme really needs to be looked into immediately.
I am gathering information and position of my people and even go legal.”
Ndume also described the programme as “a very misplaced
priority that is not supposed to happen now.”
He added that while it is okay to deradicalise, the timing
was completely wrong.
“This is a situation where we still have over one million
internally displaced in various camps and host communities and they are still
dealing with the trauma of the insurgency and the government is doing this
Operation Safe Corridor bringing in those people that tortured, killed and
maimed. The memories are still fresh in our mind.
“Almost all the people are against this programme.
“Why don’t you rehabilitate, resettle the people that are
dealing with the trauma and give them startup pack to start their lives in any
part of the country?
“We have IDPs scattered all over the country. If the
government is serious about a programme like this, it should start with the
victims first, not the perpetrators,” Ndume added.
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