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UN Pledges Support For Reintegration Of Ex Insurgents

Written by Godwin Duru
UN Secretary General Antonio Gutierrez and Governor Babagana Zulum at a joint media briefing in Maiduguri

The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has promised to support the reintegration process for repentant Boko Haram fighters into the society.

The Secretary-General made the promise when he paid a courtesy visit to Borno state Governor Babagana Zulum at the Government House, Maiduguri. 

The war against Boko Haram insurgency had in the last one year assumed a different dimension with the mass surrender of fighters and members of their family. 

So far more than fifty thousand combatants and non-combatants have surrendered to authorities in Borno state and are currently undergoing rehabilitation.

This unprecedented act have attracted global attention and the United Nations Secretary-General is personally leading a delegation to assess the situation. 

Mr Antonio Guterres during a courtesy visit to Governor Babagana Zulum commended the state government for putting in place the right mechanism to fighting terrorism.

According to him, investing in livelihood of victims of insurgency and reintegration of repentant Boko Haram fighters remains the greatest way of ending the crisis. 

“I was amazed to see today in a center those that have been terrorists they want to integrate into the society, want to contribute to the society and the policy that have been here is a policy of reconciliation, the policy of reintegration, is a policy aiming at a development perspective to allow for terrorism to be eliminated” Mr Guterres said.

The UN Secretary-General called on the international community to support Borno state in addressing the humanitarian needs of internally displaced persons and returnees.

He noted that humanitarian aid is not the major concern of IDPs in Borno, rather providing favourable condition to enable them return back to their ancestral homes in safety and dignity. 

Borno state Governor Babagana Zulum appreciated the United Nations system for rendering live saving humanitarian and development assistance during the twelve years of insurgency. 

He appealed to the United Nations to assist in resuscitation of the Lake Chad and strategic humanitarian support to IDPs outside Maiduguri. 

Governor Zulum assured that his administration would continue to partner with the United Nations to ensure victims of insurgency live in dignity and be productive members of the society. 

Corespondent Dauda Iliya reports the UN Chief scribe and members of his delegation have earlier visited Gubio road IDP camp and one of the holding facility for the repentant insurgents. 

Dauda Iliya