Yobe State to Reintegrate 390 Ex-Boko Haram Members After De-Radicalisation Programme

April 11, 2025

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Former Boko Haram Members De-radicalised

The Yobe State Government has announced its readiness to reintegrate 390 former Boko Haram members who have successfully completed the De-radicalisation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration (DRR) programme under Operation Safe Corridor (OPSC).

Governor Mai Mala Buni made the disclosure on Thursday during a high-level meeting with OPSC officials led by the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, in Damaturu, the state capital.

The DRR initiative, a key component of Nigeria’s non-kinetic strategy to combat terrorism, aims to rehabilitate and reintegrate repentant insurgents into society as law-abiding citizens.

According to Governor Buni, the initiative recognises that many individuals were coerced or indoctrinated into joining Boko Haram and deserve a second chance through structured rehabilitation.

“The state government is fully committed to adopting and implementing the recommendations of Operation Safe Corridor to ensure sustainable peace and development,” Buni stated.

“Out of the 390 individuals graduating between April 14 and 19, 54 are indigenes of Yobe State.”

He praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s multi-pronged approach to tackling insurgency and other security challenges in Northern Nigeria.

Buni also reaffirmed the state’s readiness to collaborate with federal agencies in the reintegration process, with the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management designated to lead the effort.

General Musa underscored the critical role of local communities in the reintegration process, calling for increased public support, more de-radicalisation centres, and improved vocational training facilities to enhance the programme’s impact.

“Community support is key. When people see tangible transformation in the lives of ex-combatants, it encourages more fighters to surrender voluntarily,” Musa said.

The move by Yobe State aligns with ongoing efforts across Nigeria to use rehabilitation and community reintegration as tools for long-term peace in the North-East region, which has endured over 15 years of insurgency.

 

Some Context 

Yobe State has been one of the epicentres of the Boko Haram crisis, which began in 2009.

Over the past 15 years, the North-East has witnessed massive humanitarian challenges, with more than 35,000 people killed and over two million displaced.

In Yobe, the Boko Haram insurgency disrupted education, healthcare, infrastructure, and economic activities. It has left many communities in dire need of reconstruction and peacebuilding.

The reintegration of former Boko Haram insurgents into civilian communities remains a sensitive issue.

While some citizens express fears over security risks and justice for victims, the Nigerian military and government emphasise the importance of addressing the ideological and socio-economic drivers of extremism.

Community engagement is considered critical to the long-term success of reintegration efforts, especially in fostering reconciliation and preventing recidivism.

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