November 15, 2024
Nigerian Army Set To Release 200 Suspected Boko Haram Terrorists

Nigerian Army Set To Release 200 Suspected Boko Haram Terrorists

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The Nigerian Army has said that it is not recruiting repentant insurgents into the security outfit.

Army spokesperson, Onyema Nwachukwu countered this in a statement released on Wednesday August 25, following a video circulated on social media by one Young Elder and produced by Anthony Jay which related the collapse of the Afghanistan military to the surrender of Boko Haram insurgents in Nigeria.

Nwachukwu stated that the “amateurish production conjured some unfounded and baseless claims that only exist in the figment of their imagination, claiming that surrendered terrorists were going to be absorbed into the Nigerian Army.”

He further added that repentant terrorists will be received, processed and passed to the appropriate government agencies that are saddled with the responsibility of handling them.

The statement read “While it is understood that the situation in Afghanistan calls for concerns by any right thinking person or organisation, the manner in which the comic Young Elder presented it shows his lack of basic knowledge on the subject he hurriedly delved into.

“The amateurish production conjured some unfounded and baseless claims that only exist in the figment of their imagination, claiming that surrendered terrorists were going to be absorbed into the Nigerian Army.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the NA does not have any repentant terrorist joining its ranks and does not have any plan for that.

“There are teaming able-bodied Nigerians that are willing to join the NA to genuinely help in the fight against terrorism and other violent crimes.

“Campaign of falsehood embarked upon by some individuals who do not wish the nation well cannot distract its personnel from their resolve to bring an end to the violent crimes in the country.

“Surrendered terrorists will be received, processed and passed to the appropriate government agencies that are saddled with the responsibility of handling them.

“While we recommend that matters related to security be left with those who have the requisite expertise and experience.”

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