Buhari assures victims of terrorism support
President
Muhammadu Buhari has assured victims of terror attacks that his administration
will continue to do its best to ensure that victims
of Boko Haram’s attacks receive necessary support.
This is even
as he has applauded steps being taken by the Office of the National
Security Adviser (ONSA) and other agencies of government to rehabilitate
victims of terrorism and violent extremism in the country.
Speaking
after receiving a briefing on the work of the Countering Violent
Extremism (CVE), a Department of ONSA, Buhari said one of the objectives of
CVE was to reform terrorists and prevent others from joining terrorist organisations
and violent sects.
Earlier, Dr.
Fatima Akilu, Head of the CVE, had told President Buhari that the department’s
non-military approach was running concurrently with the armed onslaught against
insurgents in the country. She said so far, the CVE had rehabilitated no fewer
than 305 victims of terrorism rescued from the Sambisa Forest by the Nigerian
military.
She told the
President that a National Security Corridor Programme had been
created to provide a safe route for those who wish to leave Boko Haram
voluntarily, and that 47 erstwhile members of the group had embraced the
programme.
Akilu also
said no fewer than 22 women and girls, recruited as suicide bombers by Boko
Haram were now undergoing rehabilitation by the CVE after
voluntarily embracing its de-radicalisation programme.
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