Popular Nigerian social media critic VeryDarkMan has reacted strongly to the Federal Government’s decision to reintegrate 744 repentant terrorists into society, sparking fresh debate over Nigeria’s deradicalisation strategy.
FG confirms reintegration of 744 ex-insurgents
The Federal Government recently confirmed that 744 former insurgents who completed the deradicalisation programme under Operation Safe Corridor in Gombe State have been reintegrated into society.
The announcement was made on April 17, 2026, as part of ongoing efforts to stabilise Nigeria’s North-East region, which has been heavily affected by Boko Haram-linked violence over the years.
The ex-combatants, drawn from states including Borno, Yobe, Kano, and Adamawa, reportedly underwent months of rehabilitation, psychological counselling, vocational training, and civic education aimed at preparing them for civilian life.
Military explains rehabilitation programme
Chief of Defence Staff, Olufemi Oluyede, clarified that the initiative is not an amnesty programme but a structured deradicalisation process designed to reduce violence and discourage future recruitment into extremist groups.
He also urged communities to support the reintegrated individuals as they attempt to rebuild their lives.
VeryDarkMan kicks against move
Reacting via social media, VeryDarkMan condemned the development, describing it as unfair to victims of insurgency and Nigerian soldiers who have lost their lives in the conflict.
He questioned the government’s approach, arguing that repeated rehabilitation and release of former fighters raises concerns about accountability and justice.
Concerns over monitoring system
The critic also raised doubts about the effectiveness of monitoring mechanisms for reintegrated individuals, warning that some could relapse into criminal activity if economic incentives from rehabilitation programmes are not sustainable.
His comments have triggered widespread reactions online, with Nigerians divided over whether rehabilitation should take priority over stricter punitive measures in addressing insecurity.
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