Deradicalization Of Contrite Criminals Working Admirably – CDS Musa

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As Nigeria combats insurgency in the Northeast, the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has said that the deradicalization of contrite criminals is running smoothly.

The Operation Safe Corridor is a programme set up under former President Muhammadu Buhari. It has run for several years and seen no less than 4,000 ex-Boko Haram members go through the programme.

Speaking on televised broadcast to commemorate Nigeria’s 25th Democracy Day in Abuja, the CDS said the military’s technique in battling terrorism and various crimes is yielding the positive outcomes.

“It is working very well. I was the commander when it started, we were the ones that started it and every process that we did, we worked together with the state because the state had the authority on ground,” he said.

“Before it started and they were willing to surrender, the states were the ones that took the mantle and we followed up. Everyone that surrendered came first to the security forces that were closest to them. They were disarmed, we got the DSS to profile them.

“The state government provides the administration of those people and we took them to their camps. We were able to separate them and realised that not all of them were combatant. Some were forced, some were used as labourers.

“The main ones that were the actual operators were kept separately, working together with the victims.”

Surrender
During the televised broadcast, Musa said the Nigeria military is winning the war against Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists in the country, zeroing in on the fact that more than 120,000 terrorists have surrendered to troops in the theatre of operations in the Northeast.

As indicated by him, he was responsible for Operation Hadin Kai for 19 months, and during the period he was in charge, no fewer than 70,000 terrorists unloaded terrorism to embrace a new life.

“I was the theatre commander Operation Hadin Kai for 19 months. By the time I left there, we had over 75,000 (terrorists) that have surrendered,” he said.

“Now we have over 120,000 to tell you that we are succeeding. For us to know that it is total, one of the areas where we have challenge is the area of good governance.”

Over 600 Bandits, Terrorists Killed
He likewise recognized lack of good governance as recipes to criminal activities, calling on the government to provide employment, food as well as other fundamental necessities of life to deter individuals from embracing crimes.

He communicated the fact that the military neutralizes over 600 bandits and terrorists across the theatres of operation on a weekly basis.

“On a daily basis, all the theatre operations we have, we take out over 600 bandits, terrorists. I tell you over 2000 are coming in on a weekly basis.

“Why is that so? We have relation they can come from everywhere. If you move into rural areas, we don’t have roads. Where my men have the greatest challenge is IEDs because there are no road infrastructure.”

When asked if it is time for the military to leave the North-East after nearly two decades of operations, Musa said: “It is an ongoing operation, we are doing the best we can together with the police.”

Boko Haram and rival jihadist group Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) also routinely carry out kidnappings in Northeast Nigeria.

Some jihadist groups have laid out a presence outside the region including in Niger state.

The Nigerian army says it consistently executes operations against gunmen in the region and rescues abductees.

Many communities in Northwest Nigeria have established self-defence vigilante forces to ward off bandits in remote areas with little state presence.

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