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    Drum Africa CorrespondentBy Drum Africa CorrespondentApril 16, 2026Updated:April 16, 2026083 Mins Read
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    The Federal Government has announced that 744 former terrorists and victims of violent extremism are to be reintegrated into society.

    This the FG said came following their graduation from the Federal Government’s De-radicalisation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration Camp under Operation Safe Corridor.

    The Federal Government urged the graduates to embrace the opportunity and avoid returning to violence, warning that they now bear the responsibility of contributing positively to their communities.

    DrumAfricanews reports that the breakdown of the former terrorists are as follow: Two are from Abia State, 10 from Adamawa State, one from Akwa Ibom State, two from Anambra State, 12 from Bauchi State, 597 from Borno State, three from Ebonyi State, one from Enugu State, 15 from Kano State, three from Katsina State, one from Kebbi State, five from Kogi State, four from Nasarawa State, two from Niger State, two from Plateau State, two from Sokoto State, and 58 from Yobe State, graduated.

    It was gathered that they also include foreign nationals, comprising one from Burkina Faso, one from Cameroon, two from Chad, and four from the Niger Republic.

    We also gathered from available reports that 733 of the terrorists are Muslims, while 11 are Christians.

    During the ceremony held in Gombe, Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, said the reintegration forms part of a broader plan to curb violent extremism and promote lasting peace, stressing that the programme is not a reward for wrongdoing.

    “This is not an amnesty programme, but a deliberate strategy to reduce violence, discourage extremist recruitment and ensure long-term national stability,” he said.

    The 744 beneficiaries, drawn largely from the North-East, underwent months of rehabilitation, including psychosocial support, vocational training, religious reorientation and civic education aimed at preparing them for peaceful civilian life.

    Represented by the Director, Special Operations Forces at Defence Headquarters, Rear Admiral Kabiru Tanimu, he said the programme was designed to address the human dimensions of insurgency and promote lasting peace.

    “This moment is not just a ceremony; it is a statement of progress, a demonstration of national resolve and a testimony to the power of strategic thinking in addressing human dimensions of conflict,” he said.

    Reports from authorities said the success of the initiative will depend heavily on community acceptance, monitoring and sustained support from state governments and local stakeholders.

    Speaking during the media tour of facilities at the Centre, Coordinator of Operation Safe Corridor, Brigadier-General Yusuf Ali, noted that the Nigerian military has not recruited repentant terrorists into the military as claimed by the public.

    According to him, “Many Nigerians lack adequate understanding of the Federal Government’s structured counter-terrorism programme under Operation Safe Corridor, which is aimed at rebuilding peace in communities affected by terrorism across the country.”

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