Over 800 repentant Boko
Haram insurgents are currently undergoing skills acquisition training according
to the Director General of National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, Alhaji
Mohammed Sidi, on Monday, May 9, 2016.
The NEMA boss who stated
this at a two-day Public Hearing on the North East Development Commission Bill,
2016 said that the skill acquisition exercise is being handled by the military
and monitored by the Office of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS).
Although Sidi did not say
where the exercise is taking place.
Alhaji Sidi was responding
to the comment of a former member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Kaka
Kyari Gujbawu, who canvassed general amnesty for returning Boko Haram
insurgents.
Sidi said, “It is not true
that the Federal Government has no amnesty package. There is what is called
safe corridor. I do know that 800 plus (Boko Haram) have been registered. I
don’t want to be specific. They have exited Boko Haram through the window. They
are currently receiving various skill acquisition training. The military is
handling it. It is being monitored by the Office of the CDS.”
Meanwhile, Hon Gujbawu had
in his presentation at the event said that the NEDC Bill should include amnesty
for repentant Boko Haram insurgents because most of the insurgents were
conscripted and forced to fight along Boko Haram members.
He said that a second life
should be given to the repentant insurgents.
Hon Gujbawu also said that
provision should be made for the Civilian Joint Task Force members who he said
were used and dumped.
Gujbawu said that some form
of integration in the line of employment should be evolved for the Civilian JTF
members who helped tremendously to push out Boko Haram insurgents from
Maiduguri.
Chairman, Joint Committee
on the North East Development Commission Bill, Senator Abdul-Aziz Murtala
Nyako, assured that his committee would consider the amnesty aspect
“critically” as well as discuss with the Executive on the issue.
Nyako said that it is only
after such critical consideration that the committee would determine whether
amnesty would party of the Bill.
He acknowledged the motion
against the insurgency that was moved by Senator Thompson Sekibo and 40 others
as part of the off-shoot of the Bill.
He said that the NEDC Bill
was sponsored by 18 Senators of the North East zone across party lines led by
the Senate Leader, Senator Mohammad Ali Ndume.

I doubt it be specific
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