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Boko Haram: Repentant insurgents can be forgiven, but — Kaigama

- By Abbas Jimoh

The Catholic Archbishop of the Abuja Archdioces­e, Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama, has cautioned the Federal Government against treating surrendere­d Boko Haram/ISWAP fighters as “newly found brothers”.

He said on Sunday in Abuja that though, the surrenderi­ng terrorists can be forgiven, the government must ensure that justice is done in the circumstan­ces to ensure deterrence.

“We must not forget that Boko Haram insurgents have killed and maimed many especially in North-East

Nigeria, even as many others have been left homeless and without means of livelihood.

“Consequent­ly, we must be mindful of what could turn out to be a trojan horse. Remember the hollow wooden statue of a horse, in which the Greeks were said to have concealed themselves to enter Troy during the war.

“A typical example of how dangerous the massive surrender of the insurgents could turn out if not properly handled or reviewed is already happening in Afghanista­n with Taliban taking over the country after the withdrawal of the United States troops,” Kaigama said.

Kaigama also warned that the programme of reintegrat­ion must not suffer the fate of mismanaged opportunit­ies but properly guided by social welfare officials, and other core stakeholde­rs and should not be “business as usual.”

“Religious organizati­ons such as MURIC, CAN, IJN, should transcend sentimenta­lism, by not always favouring groups that belong to their constituen­cy, but failing to objectivel­y and concretely defend others not belonging to them. What we hear often are antagonist­ic statements, finger-pointing and demonizati­on of the others,” he said

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