
The Federal Government has revealed that over 300 repentant terrorists are currently undergoing rehabilitation as part of its broader efforts to counter terrorism through non-kinetic means.
The
National Coordinator of the National Counter Terrorism Centre, Major-General
Adamu Laka, disclosed this on Thursday, August 7, 2025 in Abuja during a
high-level stakeholders’ and donors’ meeting focused on promoting livelihood
and agricultural opportunities for ex-combatants and conflict-affected
communities, punch reported.
Laka said
the initiative is a continuation of the government’s de-radicalisation and
reintegration programme under Operation Safe Corridor.
He added
that over 2,600 former fighters have already completed rehabilitation at the
Mallam Sidi Camp in Gombe State.
According
to Laka, the 300 individuals currently undergoing rehabilitation are among
those who surrendered voluntarily in recent months, particularly from the
North-West and North-Central regions of the country.
“Operation
SAFE CORRIDOR, a Deradicalisation Rehabilitation and Reintegration programme in
Mallam Sidi, Gombe State, has so far graduated over 2,600 low-risk former
combatants, providing them with psychosocial support, vocational training, and
reintegration assistance. Currently, there are over 300 clients in the camp
undergoing the process,” he said.
“Furthermore,
a growing number of terrorists and bandits are now expressing willingness to
surrender in the North West and North Central regions. Efforts are currently
underway to design and implement similar Disarmament, Deradicalisation and
Reintegration programmes tailored to these regions in North West Nigeria."
Laka,
however, said many repentant terrorists get limited opportunities after their
integration, adding that this could hamper the gains of the rehabilitation
process.
"However,
one of the key lessons from previous Disarmament, Deradicalisation and
Reintegration experiences is the urgent need for sustainable economic
reintegration pathways. Many former clients face uncertainty and limited
opportunities once reintegrated, which can threaten the gains of the
rehabilitation process.”
He also
announced the launch of a new agribusiness and livelihood initiative in
partnership with the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture.
Laka said
the initiative is aimed at ensuring sustainable reintegration by providing
access to land, inputs, training, mentorship, and market opportunities.
He noted
that the programme is designed not just for repentant terrorists but also for
widows and members of conflict-affected communities, with six states already
indicating interest in hosting the project.
"Strategies that empower individuals and restore livelihoods are essential to building lasting peace and preventing the resurgence of extremist ideologies.
"The
new project will provide access to land, inputs, training, mentorship, and
market linkages for former clients of the federal government’s disarmament,
de-radicalisation, and reintegration programme, as well as widows and members of
conflict-affected communities,” he said.
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