Press statement from the Nigerian Army
In line with the Federal Government’s commitment to the war against
insurgency in the North East and in furtherance of its efforts to
rehabilitate and reintegrate surrendered and repentant Boko Haram
terrorist members, the Defence Headquarters has established
rehabilitation camp in an Exercise known as Operation Safe Corridor.
The main focus of Operation SAFE CORRIDOR is geared towards
rehabilitating and reintegrating the repentant and the surrendering Boko
Haram members back into normal life in the society. The repentant
terrorists in the Camp would be taken through various vocational
training so that they could be useful to themselves and be empowered to
contribute meaningfully to the economic growth of their fatherland.
The Defence Headquarters therefore wishes to appeal to other
recalcitrant terrorist members that are still carrying arms against
their fellow citizens in our nation to repent today and benefit from
numerous opportunities offered by the Camp. The DHQ wishes to state
further that the final onslaught against the remnant group of the
terrorists would continue unabated and would not relent until the power
of evil forces in the North East is completely neutralized. The
reluctant Boko Haram members should therefore see wisdom in surrendering
now, thereby saving themselves from imminent calamity that is about to
fall on them, in the event of military mop-up if they continue in their
unwholesome acts. Furthermore, the DHQ is urging public to be extra
vigilant and report any unusual persons, objects and movement to the
security agencies.
Brigadier General Rabe Abubakar
Acting Director Defence Information
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