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Nigeria's Plan for Boko Haram Member Reintegration

Nigeria's Plan for Boko Haram Member Reintegration

The Nigerian federal government announced a plan in April to reintegrate repentant Boko Haram members into society as part of its counterinsurgency strategy. This initiative, which involves 774 individuals undergoing a deradicalization process that includes religious reorientation and vocational training, aims to address the humanitarian crisis stemming from ongoing violence.

The article highlights the sheer volume of militants involved in the insurgency, noting that no state can solely rely on punitive measures due to the large number of suspects. It emphasizes the need for a rehabilitative approach, considering the significant number of victims and the challenges faced by the Nigerian state in managing the aftermath of violence.

The death toll from the insurgency has reached 10,217 over two years, with numerous communities abandoned due to attacks. The article also points out the complexities of reintegration, citing socio-scientific evidence regarding radicalized individuals and their potential return to society.

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