The Guardian (Nigeria)

Repentant insurgents: ‘ Why military not in hurry to close camps’

- From Ikenna Onyekanna, Maiduguri Read the remaining story on www. guardian. ng

THE Theatre Commander, Operation Hadin Kai ( OHK), General Christophe­r Musa, has said the military is not contemplat­ing early closure of the three camps for repented insurgents, despite challenges of maintainin­g 82,000 former Boko Haram fighters in Maiduguri.

He disclosed that kinetic and non- kinetic approaches to the battle against insurgency have been yielding great fruits due to a combinatio­n of factors.

Musa stressed that Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum’s promise of gifting N200,000 to any fighter that surrenders with his AK47, in addition to renewed military onslaught, led to massive withdrawal of the fighters.

Speaking to select journalist­s at the Theatre Command Headquarte­rs in Maiduguri, yesterday, Musa said: “Once they started coming out and saw that they were free, nobody was tormenting them, nobody was threatenin­g them, then the number started increasing.”

He said many Boko Haram members want to come out. He noted that even their leaders have discovered that they are losing fighting men.

He explained: “If you are a commander, you can’t fight. So, what they have done is that they have set up their own task forces, going round. If they catch any of them with a weapon, coming to surrender, they kill him, just to prevent others from coming out.

“That is why some of them, when they are coming out, they hide their weapons. They come out freely. When they come, they report. We go back and dig out the weapons and come down with them.

“I have told you also that the state governor has said if you submit any weapon, there is about N200,000 for any AK47 that you bring and any other weapon. That has also encouraged a lot of them to come out with their weapons. They take a lot of risk.

“There was a time about 100 of them were coming out. They were caught and over 30 were killed. The rest still took the risk and came out. Now, they are coming out with their wives and chil - dren.

“I have told you, out of the number, over 41,000 are children. They were growing a new generation of fighters, and those one are going to be more dangerous than their parents.”

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