Over 90,000 members of Boko Haram, ISWAP surrendered in 2021 – Zulum

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Borno state governor Babagana Zulum claims that over 90,000 members of Boko Haram and the Islamic State in West Africa (ISWAP) have surrendered in the past year; 2021.

The governor stated at an event held on the sidelines of the 77th United Nations General Assembly in New York that the terrorists voluntarily surrendered to the army for disarmament, de-radicalization, and reintegration.

According to Zulum, this has never happened before anywhere in the world, and the insurgency is now coming to an end.

“I want to bring to the notice of this gathering that within the last one year, Borno State government, and indeed the federal government has so far received over 90,000 repentant Boko Haram and ISWAP members,” he said.

“This has never happened anywhere in the world. In the history of the world, the insurgency is coming to an end. I’ve started seeing light at the end of the tunnel.

“Peace to the end tire north east subregion entails peace to the entire Europe, peace to the entire Europe means to the entire world.”

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While praising President Muhammadu Buhari, the governor stated that before Buhari took office, 22 of the state’s 27 LGAs were under the control of Boko Haram insurgents.

But, he added, none of the LGAs are currently under insurgent control.

“The Borno state government with the support of the federal government, and indeed, the entire UN family has strengthened the resilience of the community,” he said.

“And that has ensured peace building social cohesion, and sustainable development in the entire north east sub region of Nigeria.

“The nexus between peace, security and development need not to be over emphasize. If there is no peace, there will be no security. And if there is no security, there is no development.

“I’m glad to inform you that the president has also inaugurated the committee for the repatriation of all Nigerians that are living in the Republic of Chad, Cameroon, as well as Niger.

“And to this effect funding have been approved. And before the expiration of the tenure, we shall ensure complete repatriations of all the Nigerians that are living in other countries,” Zulum said.

 

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