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The Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Lucky Irabor has said that about 51,828 Boko haram fighters and their family members have surrendered to the federal government between July 2021 and May 2022.

Gen. Irabor disclosed this while delivering a lecture at the 7th Founders’ Day of the Edo State University Uzairue, titled “National Defence Policy And Transitional Justice Approach In The War Against Insurgency In Nigerin”.

According to him, “between July 2021 to May 2022 alone, no fewer than 51,828 Boko Haram and their family members have surrendered, out of which 13,360 are fighters”.

He further said that 1,543 repentant terrorists have so far graduated from Mallam Sidi camp, in Gombe State between 2016 and 2022, while 1,935 have been released from the camp in Bulumkutu, Maiduguri

He said Operation Safe Corridor as a transitional justice approach was created similar to the Niger Delta Amnesty programme launched by the federal government in 2009 which involved the setting up of special facilities where repentant terrorists who surrendered their arms can be rehabilitated.

“The programme offers numerous opportunities and participants are scheduled for vocational training to ease their reintegration into the society”, he emphasized.

Gen. Irabor however said despite the modest successes recorded by Operation Safe Corridor in the fight against crime, the programme still faced a lot of challenges.

He listed some of challenges to include the lack of specialised training experts and inadequate physical structure, inadequate collaboration and coordination, absence of appropriate legislation on reintegration, low agency and international participation as well as ineffective monitoring system.

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He however identified the way forward to include train-the-trainers programme and establishment of special fund for Deradicalisation, Reintegration and Reorientation (DRR), establishment of a national commission for DRR, enacting of a DRR Act, building of strategic partnerships and adoption of a whole-of-society approach to monitoring.

In conclusion, he said in any counter insurgency, transitional justice plays a key role in healing wounds such as Nigerian Civil War and the Niger Delta crisis adding that Operation Safe Corridor has achieved some degree of successes which could be built upon.

Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Engr. Prof. Emmanuel Aluyor commended the state government for its continuous support for the university and for creating enabling environment for the university to strive.

The VC also thanked the guest lecturer, Gen. Lucky Irabor for accepting to deliver this year’s founder’s day lecture of the university titled National Defence Policy And Transitional Justice Approach In The War Against Insurgency In Nigeria and for finding time to come down and however requested him to take a tour of the university saying that the beauty of the university is not just the architectural masterpiece, but in the content and facilities available for teaching and research.

On his part, Edo State governor and the visitor to the university, Mr Godwin Obaseki represented by Hon. Inusa Imhonopi commended the management of the university for the successful hosting of this year’s founder’s day.

He said that the present administration is consistent in charting a progressive course for the university as the government is doing its best while the management is also doing its best and urged them to see that the university remain on top.
masterpiece, but in the content and facilities available for teaching and research.

On his part, Edo State governor and the visitor to the university, Mr Godwin Obaseki represented by Hon. Inusa Imhonopi commended the management of the university for the successful hosting of this year’s founder’s day.

He said that the present administration is consistent in charting a progressive course for the university as the government is doing its best while the management is also doing its best and urged them to see that the university remain on top.