Borno State Government Reintegrates 720 Repentant Insurgents Following Intensive Rehabilitation
Borno State has successfully reintegrated 720 de-radicalized former insurgents back into society under Operation Safe Corridor, balancing grassroots reconciliation with continued military operations against active terror threats.
The Borno State Government has officially overseen the social reintegration of 720 former insurgent fighters and their immediate dependents into local communities after completing an intensive, multi-phase psychological and vocational rehabilitation program. Executed under the institutional framework of Operation Safe Corridor, the comprehensive de-radicalization curriculum is designed to systematically dismantle the human resource pipeline driving regional terrorism while offering low-risk defectors a viable path to civil compliance. State officials emphasized that while the legal window of state mercy remains open to armed groups willing to unconditionally surrender, the administration will continue to apply the maximum kinetic force of the military against hardline terror entities refusing to disarm. Local community leaders are working closely with international humanitarian organizations to monitor the socio-economic transition of the returnees, aiming to mitigate potential communal friction and prevent recidivism within vulnerable border settlements.
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