1,400 Boko Haram suspects are being investigated by Nigerian Army
The Nigeria
Army has announced that no fewer than 1,400 suspected Boko Haram members
arrested by the military are undergoing investigation at its detention
facility.
Maj.-Gen.
Lucky Irabor, the outgoing Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, made this
known during a handover at the army command headquarters in Maiduguri on Tuesday.
Maj.-Gen.
Ibrahim Attahiru took over from Irabor who was posted to serve as the Force
Commander Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF).
Irabor said
a sizable number of the terrorists were intercepted; some were arrested while
some willingly surrendered to troops of Operation Lafiya Dole.
“Investigation
is still ongoing and I can assure you that many of the terrorists have owned up
that “they actually took part in the activities of Boko Haram.
“They are
still undergoing process of de-radicalisation as part of the efforts to fully
reintegrate them into becoming meaningful citizens.
“On how many
we have taken to court, I can only tell you that we are collaborating with the
Ministry of Justice to commence that process.
Irabor said
the army had recorded remarkable progress in the fight against Boko Haram in
the last one year and had continued to work tirelessly to conclude the
operation.
“In the
past, a lot of operations were conducted and we had related some of them to
you. We had strived in ensuring that peace returned to the North-East.
“I urge the
new theatre commander that it should be sustained.
“Boko Haram
has done no good to anyone. Your life, my life and that of average Nigerian’s,
officers and soldiers must not be at stake.
“So, we as
responsible citizens have a role to play in bringing new ideas and innovations
to deal with the new tactics of Boko Haram.”
Responding,
Maj.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru urged the Nigeria media to continue to give its
support to the military to enable it to win the war against Boko Haram.
Attahiru
said it required a multifarious approach to win the war against insurgency; the
command would continue to collaborate with relevant stakeholders and the civil
society to win the war.
“The command
would also open Human Right Desk at the Division where cases of erring officers
and soldiers are reported and treated”, he said.
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