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Repentant Boko Haram insurgents: Let them go through prosecution to prove their innocence, Ndume says

Former Senate Leader, Senator Ali Ndume has canvassed for the proper profiling of Boko Haram insurgents who have dropped their arms with a view to determining those with bloods in their hands for prosecution

Former Senate Leader, Senator Ali Ndume has canvassed for the proper profiling of Boko Haram insurgents who have dropped their arms with a view to determining those with bloods in their hands for prosecution. He also stressed that repentant members of the terrorist sect should not be set free but should be appropriately profiled and interrogated to know those who are real criminals.

The Chairman of the Senate committee on Army who disclosed this while speaking with journalists at the weekend after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House, Abuja emphasized that the former insurgents cannot just be set free because they have surrendered, as reported by THISDAY newspaper.

According to him, though there may be innocent persons among them, some of whom may have been used as slaves and human shields, they must all be processed according to national and international laws. The ranking Senator maintained that since the insurgents have surrendered, they cannot be summarily executed just as no one has the right to let them go without following due process of the law.

His said: “We have to resettle the victims, then process, interrogate and investigate or prosecute the repentant terrorists.”

“I know that even in my place, in my local government, there are people that are trapped by Boko Haram and for all these years, they’re not part of the Boko Haram, but the Boko Haram used them as shield and as slaves.” Ndume said.

“In fact, they farmed for them, they do their manual works for them. So, if such people, in the process of surrender, if they come in, you have to find out whether he is actually Boko Haram or a victim of Boko Haram in the hands of Boko Haram.”

Speaking specifically on reintegrating the former insurgents into the Borno society, Ndume said: “There is a national law that should guide all this and there’s international law that guides this because this is not the first time we’re having this sort of challenge in various countries.”

“Normally, when you get to war level, you are expected to either defeat the enemy, or the enemy surrenders. Once the enemy surrenders, you lose the right of summarily executing him because he is an enemy. You also don’t have the right to summarily declare him innocent and say, oh, you have sinned, go and sin no more.”

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