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Why We Will Allow 'Repentant' Boko Haram Terrorists To Go Scot-free—Borno Governor, Zulum

November 30, 2021

While presenting the 2022 budget at the State House Of Assembly on Tuesday, Zulum said terrorists will not be encouraged to eschew violence if they see 'repentant' ones being prosecuted.

Governor of Borno State, Babagana Zulum has said the state government will not prosecute 'repentant' Boko Haram insurgents.

While presenting the 2022 budget at the State House Of Assembly on Tuesday, Zulum said terrorists will not be encouraged to eschew violence if they see 'repentant' ones being prosecuted. 

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Addressing the House of Assembly, the governor said, “Mr. Speaker, honourable members, we need Allah’s guidance and the utmost wisdom to work for an end to the crisis facing our dear state.

“Prosecuting all the criminals (insurgents) would have been most appropriate but if we insist on it, we would discourage others out there that are willing to lay down their arms.

“The terrorists’ ranks could swell and our innocent fellow citizens, particularly those in local government areas, could become more vulnerable to attacks and abductions.

Noting that the exercise to de-radicalise terrorists is being handled by security forces, Zulum said the initiative does not give terrorists the freedom to kill and immediately seek pardon. 

He said none of the 'repentant' terrorists had been reintegrated into society yet, adding that terrorists willing to surrender must immediately "stop further attacks on civilians, security agents and facilities".