The sponsor of the bill that seeks to establish an agency
for the rehabilitation of repentant Boko Haram members, Ibrahim Gaidam, has
explained why he introduced the bill in the Senate.
The introduction of the bill has attracted outrage from many
Nigerians.
They fear that releasing the ‘repentant’ Boko Haram
militants into civilian population could be counterproductive as hardened
fighters would return to the terror group to commit more atrocities.
Some serving and past senators have also kicked against the
bill.
The lawmakers described the bill as needless, waste of
resources and misplaced priority. This is even as they questioned the
nationality of the insurgents.
Justification
Explaining his motive, Mr Geidam, who is the immediate past
governor of Yobe State, said the proposed commission would help repentant
insurgents to re-enter mainstream politics, religion and society. It would also
would promote reconciliation and national unity.
According to the Nation Newspaper, Mr Gaidam gave these
reasons when he addressed a press conference in Abuja.
“The agency when established will help rehabilitate and
reintegrate the defectors, repentant and forcefully conscripted members of the
insurgent group Boko Haram to make them useful members of the society and
provide an avenue for reconciliation and promote national security,” he said.
“It will also encourage
other members of the group who are still engaged in the insurgency to abandon
the group, especially in the face of the military pressure and enable the
government to derive insider-information about the insurgency group for greater
understanding of the group and its inner workings,” he added.
“It will enable government to use the defectors to fight the
unrepentant insurgents. It will help disintegrate the violent and poisonous
ideology that the group spreads as the program will allow some repentant defectors
or suspect terrorists to express remorse over their actions repent and recant
their violent doctrine and in the long run, re-enter mainstream politics,
religion and society.
“The agency would also help to combat future recruitments
into the insurgents group. If defectors told their stories and were made more
public, their experiences would play a key role in countering Terrorist
propaganda, which in turn would lessen the appeal of joining the group,” he
explained.
Rehabilitation, an
alternative option
The Yobe East senator said rehabilitating the repentant
insurgents is an alternative and the challenge is to ensure that repentant
terrorists are rehabilitated “in the best possible way so that they become
useful members of the society.”
“In view of the fact that the Boko Haram insurgency is
becoming increasingly aggressive since its inception in 2009, marked by extreme
brutality and explicit targeting of civilians…it has become necessary for us to
go back to the drawing board and adopt an alternative approach, in addition to
the military option which has so far performed significantly well.
“There is no doubt that many members of the insurgents’
group have defected and many more are willing to repent given a window of
opportunity and this is confirmed by many organisations including NGO’s that
have unalloyed access to the Boko Haram.
“There is the need for a more strategic and comprehensive
approach to entice those members of the group who, after realising the futility
of the course they are pursuing have eventually decided to voluntarily lay down
their arms and chose the path of peace. Hence, the need for the establishment
of the National Agency for the Rehabilitation, de-radicalisation and
reintegration of repentant insurgents to accommodate the defectors.”
He further said those captured active in the battlefields
will be required to, in addition to the psychological therapy, “participate in
the criminal justice process”.
Having been introduced, details of the bill will be
discussed in the Senate on another legislative day and lawmakers are
expected to deliberate on the legislation.
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