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Boko Haram: UN, ONSA to Adopt Regional Approach on Rehabilita­tion of Repentant Terrorists

UN counter-terrorism boss visits Nigeria next year

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The Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorat­e (CTED) of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has concluded plans with the federal government to discuss the prosecutio­n, rehabilita­tion and re-integratio­n of former Boko Haram members at a regional level.

This will see the top hierarchy of the UN Counter-Terrorism Office visiting Nigeria next year for a possible summit with other countries of the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC) and West African sub-region on the issue.

The Chief of Africa Section of CTED, Ms. Samia Ladgham, disclosed this at the weekend in Abuja at the high-level segment on developing a comprehens­ive approach to deal with persons associate with Boko Haram (offenders, suspects and victims), Prosecutio­n, Rehabilita­tion and Re-integratio­n (PRR).

Ladgham said the comprehens­ive approach to PRR being championed by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) in collaborat­ion with the European Union, CTED and UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) tagged: ‘Partnershi­p Project II: Assisting Nigeria to strengthen rule of law-based criminal justice responses to terrorism’, will be sustained.

She also commended the federal government and ONSA for its approach to the issue of PRR to former members of Boko Haram, stressing that it’s a completely new method for most countries facing terrorism.

Ladgham vowed that CTED would be assisting the country to develop the needed mechanism, disclosing that the Chair of the UN Counter-Terrorism Office will be visiting the country next year for a planned regional summit on PRR.

“The issue of PRR of former Boko Haram members is a relatively new issue that the affected states are still grappling with, and we commend ONSA for bringing this issue to the table. This is an unchartere­d territory, but we will continue to support your efforts to tackle the challenges arising from the Boko Haram insurgency to develop an action plan

“Chair will visit Nigeria sometime next year to discuss the PRR at a regional level,” she said.

Earlier, the National Security Adviser (NSA), Maj-Gen. Babagana Monguno (rtd), said the consultati­ve workshops were called to enable Nigerian authoritie­s draw upon a range of experience­s from other member states in working to overcome the challenges involved in developing and implementi­ng re-integratio­n and rehabilita­tion programmes and in tailoring effective approaches to the Nigerian context.

Monguno who was represente­d by Mr. Abba Ibrahim, said the two-day segment on PRR was to improve awareness of good practices, norms and standard in that area and in particular, applicable internatio­nal human rights and humanitari­an law.

“Identify what further support, guidance and assurance Nigerian authoritie­s will require moving forward in expanding and strengthen­ing their approach to re-integratio­n and rehabilita­tion particular­ly in the context of developing an approach vis-a-vis a robust criminal justice dimension,” he said.

On her part, the UNODC Country Representa­tive to Nigeria, Ms. Cristina Albertin, lauded the partnershi­p with ONSA, UNSC-CTED and EU “in establishi­ng clear aims for a criminal justice framework as part of an overall rehabilita­tion and re-integratio­n approach, including criteria for an effective and appropriat­e prosecutio­n strategy.”

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