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Absorbing Repentant Insurgents into Society Boosting National Security,.Says NOA

The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has stressed the importance of reintegrating former Boko Haram combatants who have laid down their arms, citing the significant role this plays in enhancing national security.

 

By facilitating the reentry of these individuals into society, the government can effectively reduce the risk of recidivism and prevent them from rejoining extremist groups.

 

This strategic approach allows for the rehabilitation and counseling of former insurgents, enabling them to reject their violent past and embrace a path of peace and reconciliation. As a result, the nation can tap into the potential of these individuals, who can become valuable assets in the fight against terrorism and extremism.

 

The reintegration process also serves as a crucial tool for gathering intelligence and insights into the inner workings of extremist groups, ultimately informing the development of more effective counter-terrorism strategies. Furthermore, the successful reabsorption of former fighters can help to undermine the recruitment efforts of terrorist organizations, as it demonstrates that there are viable alternatives to a life of violence and extremism.

 

By prioritizing the reintegration of former Boko Haram combatants, the government can foster a more stable and secure environment, conducive to economic growth, social cohesion, and national development. This proactive approach is essential for building a safer and more prosperous future for all citizens.

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