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FG To Consider Release Of 594 Repented Ex-Boko Haram After They Beg Nigerians For Forgiveness
Federal Government to consider the release of 594 ex-insurgents who had completed a six-month de-radicalisation program…
Federal Government to consider the release of 594 ex-insurgents who had completed a six-month de-radicalisation program in Kwami Local Government Area of Gombe State.
VerseNews Nigeria reports that the ex-insurgents upon their graduation from the program admitted their offence of destablising different communities in Nigeria and had begged Nigerians for forgiveness.
Their penned apology was released by Muhammed Abba during the graduation ceremony at Malam Sidi camp run by the Nigerian Army, under Operation Safe Corridor.
The ex-Boko haram promised never to go back to their atrocity and will be useful to Nigeria again.
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Abba said; “We apologise to Nigerians and our various state governments, our communities, and everyone seated here should extend our apology to all and sundry in the various communities we came from.
“We are very sorry and we are not going back to this atrocity,” said Muhammad Abba, who spoke on behalf of the Ex-Boko Haram and ISWAP members.
“We have taken the oath of allegiance to our peaceful and lovely country, Nigeria.
“We know the consequences of taking an oath with the Qur’an or the Holy Bible.
“Whenever you betray your oath, God will not be happy and He will also punish you. Even if you escape the security agencies of Nigeria, you cannot escape the wrath of God.“
“Now that we have been trained and are going back to our respective societies, we will always extend our hands of peace and love to everyone, because we have understood that there is no culture or belief that is greater than being human.
“We have learnt a lot about religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence in the society; without peace, a child that says his mother will not sleep, he too will not sleep.”
In conclusion, he ex-insurgents commended President Muhammadu Buhari for initiating and ensuring the continuity of the DRR programme. and assured he will never regret it.