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Troops Seize Over 400 Satellite Internet Devices Used By Terrorists In N’East


The Borno State Government has made moves to calm concerns over the possibility of rehabilitated former terrorists returning to violent activities after undergoing the state’s deradicalisation and reintegration programme. According to the government, one of the strongest safeguards in the process is the oath sworn with the Quran, which officials believe discourages beneficiaries from taking up arms again.

The Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development in Borno State, Zuwaira Gambo, disclosed this during an interview on News Central Television aired on Monday. She explained that the oath-taking forms the final phase of the Borno rehabilitation model and carries deep spiritual consequences for those involved.

She said: “When they come to us through all the processes of the Borno model, the last thing they do is, they take an oath with the Quran. Once you swear by the Quran, you know the implication.”

Gambo further stated that although some people fear the ex-fighters may return to insurgency camps, such a move would make them targets within terrorist ranks. “People assume that they will go back to the bush; well, they may, but they are dead on arrival. So, it is not even about whether they have been certified or whether we trust them or not.

The law of the jungle takes care of that. The moment you step out and you surrender to the constituted authority, you become an infidel,” she informed. The commissioner also pointed to inadequate funding as one of the major obstacles affecting the smooth execution of the rehabilitation initiative.

“The challenge, of course, has to do with funding, because you bring a lot of people on board, but how are you going to feed them, how are you going to clothe and provide for them with necessary access to education,” she stressed.

Concerns over the Federal Government’s De-radicalisation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration programme, known as ‘Operation Safe Corridor’, intensified after the graduation and planned reintegration of 744 former insurgents earlier reported on April 19, this year.

Among the beneficiaries, 597 are from Borno State, while others come from Adamawa, Yobe, Kano states and other parts of the country. The programme sparked heated reactions from stakeholders, many of whom questioned the level of transparency, accountability and consideration for victims of insurgency. President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Afam Osigwe, acknowledged that reintegration policies could be useful but warned that the process must not ignore victims of terrorism.

He said: “Reintegrating persons who may have unleashed violence or burned properties or committed other criminal activities into communities without addressing the hurt of the victims would appear as compensating perpetrators while overlooking the victims.”Troops of Sector 2, North East Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) have intercepted more than 400 satellite Internet devices allegedly used by Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters to perpetrate crime in the region.

The Sector’s Commander, Brig.-Gen. Beyidi Martins, said this while briefing defence correspondents in Damaturu yesterday. He said the internet devices were seized during the ongoing strangulation and intelligencedriven operations aimed at dismantling terrorist logistics and communication networks within the sector’s area of responsibility.

Martins said the recovered Internet terminals were intercepted during sustained operations across Sambisa Forest, the Timbuktu Triangle and other terrorist enclaves in the North East.

According to him, the seizures formed part of broader efforts by troops to disrupt the logistics lifelines sustaining terrorist activities in the region. “The lifeblood of terrorist activities is logistics resupply, and we are deliberately denying them freedom to move supplies, communication equipment, fuel and other operational items across the theatre,” he said.

Martins said the asymmetric nature of the insurgency had enabled terrorists to rely heavily on civilian supply chains and collaborators for the movement of food, fuel, drugs, communication gadgets and motorcycle spare parts into remote hideouts.

He acknowledged that some members of the civilian population were voluntarily collaborating with terrorists, while others acted under coercion and intimidation. Martins said: “There is a high level of collusion between some members



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