The Federal Government of Nigeria has presented food and non-food items to the
military for onward distribution to 800 repented Boko Haram terrorists.
The government had instituted a Programme
tagged: "Operation Safe Corridor" to de-radicalize, rehabilitate
and re-integrate repentant terrorists as part of measures to fast track
peace process in the North east.
The spokesman of National Emergency
Management Agency (NEMA), Sani Datti, said in a statement on Tuesday that the
items were presented to the military by the Agency's Director General,
Muhammad Sani Sidi in Gombe.
He quoted the NEMA boss as saying that “The
initiative, which is in line with international best practices allowed those
engaged in the fighting to voluntarily surrender and embrace peace so that they
undergo rehabilitation’’.
He said NEMA would play its role in the
programme by providing regular support of food and non-food items for the
repentant terrorists' up keep.
According to Datti, 410 bags of rice, 400
bags of beans, 200 bags of millet, 200 bags of sorghum, 750 cartons of
spaghetti, 50 cartons of Maggi cubes and 810 cartons tomato paste are some of
the items to be released by the federal government every three months.
Others are; 101 Vegetable oil in 20 liter
kegs, 101 palm oil in 20 liter kegs, 50 bags of salt, 100 bags of sugar, 420
cartons of milk and 420 cartons of milo chocolate, he added.
The NEMA spokesman said: "The non
food items include; 800 pieces of mattress, 500 hundred pieces of blanket, 500
pieces of nylon mats, 1000 plastic buckets, 1000 plastic spoons, 1000 plastic
cups 1000, plastics plates, 1000 plastic pairs of slippers, 2000 men’s wear, 63
cartons of bath soap and 1000 bath towels."
Datti also quoted the Coordinator of
Operation Safe Corridor, Brigadier- General BM Shafa as saying that: “Between
September last year and February this year, a good number of Boko haram have
come out to surrender."
At least, 11 agencies of the Federal
Government are directly involved in the Operation Safe Corridor programme.
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