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FG Releases 744 Rehabilitated Ex-Insurgents As Nigeria Deepens Non-Military Strategy Against Terrorism

by Ifunanya Emezie
April 16, 2026
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Nigeria’s counterinsurgency strategy took another significant turn this week as the Federal Government graduated 744 former insurgents from its de-radicalisation and rehabilitation programme, signalling a continued shift away from purely military responses to one that prioritises reintegration and long-term stability.

At a ceremony marking the completion of the programme under Operation Safe Corridor, authorities urged the ex-combatants to abandon violence permanently and rebuild their lives within the law. The development comes at a time when Nigeria is recalibrating its approach to insurgency in the North-East, where more than a decade of conflict has stretched both military capacity and civilian resilience.

Inside the rehabilitation programme

Coordinator of Operation Safe Corridor, Brigadier General Yusuf Ali, said the initiative was conceived as a “strategic response” to insurgency, blending security operations with structured rehabilitation.

According to him, participants underwent months of psychosocial therapy, vocational training, civic education, religious reorientation, and behavioural counselling aimed at addressing the roots of radicalisation.

Ali stressed that a significant number of those enrolled were not ideologically committed fighters but individuals coerced into joining insurgent groups. For such individuals, he said, the programme offers a pathway to reintegration rather than indefinite detention.

“This process gives them the opportunity to rebuild their lives and return as responsible members of society,” he noted, while emphasising that successful reintegration depends heavily on community acceptance.

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Government and state backing

Representing Gombe State Governor Muhammad Yahaya, an aide at the event urged the graduates to take advantage of what he described as a rare second chance. He framed the programme as part of a broader peacebuilding agenda aligned with the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Officials say the initiative reflects a growing consensus within Nigeria’s security architecture: that military force alone cannot end insurgency without addressing the social, economic, and ideological conditions that sustain it.

Why this matters now

The graduation highlights a delicate balancing act for the government. While the military continues operations against active insurgents, programmes like Operation Safe Corridor aim to reduce the pool of fighters by encouraging defections and preventing recidivism.

For communities in the North-East, however, the policy raises complex questions. Survivors of insurgent violence often express concern about the return of former fighters to civilian life, particularly in areas where trust has been deeply eroded. Without careful monitoring and community engagement, reintegration efforts risk backlash or rejection at the local level.

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At the same time, security experts argue that failure to provide exit pathways for defectors could prolong the conflict by discouraging surrender and reinforcing cycles of violence.

What is known — and what remains unclear

Authorities have confirmed that 744 individuals completed the programme and have been cleared for reintegration. However, details about their specific destinations, monitoring mechanisms, and long-term support structures remain limited.

It is also unclear how state governments will uniformly handle reintegration, given varying levels of preparedness and public sentiment across affected regions.

What comes next

The immediate challenge will be reintegration at scale. Officials have repeatedly stressed that the responsibility does not end with graduation; it extends to state governments, local institutions, and host communities.

In the coming months, attention will focus on whether these structures can absorb the graduates without triggering social tensions — and whether the programme can demonstrate measurable success in preventing a return to violence.

For a country still grappling with insurgency, the outcome of this approach could shape the future of its national security strategy: whether rehabilitation can complement force effectively, or whether gaps in implementation could undermine both.

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