It would be hard to talk about eradicating the menace of terrorism from
our shores without talking about poverty. The type of poverty which
pushes a young lad to burn schools because he was offered the sum of
N5000.
That was the confession of one of the teenagers released
by the JTF on Friday to Gov. Kashim Shettima of Borno and Ibrahim Geidam
of Yobe. In all, the JTF pardoned 58 Boko Haram suspects comprising of
23 women and 35 children.
Out of the 58, twenty were released to
the Borno governor. They comprised of six women and fourteen children
who were arrested between 2012 and 2013. They are expected to be
rehabilitated and reintegrated into the society.
According to the
document of their release: “The children are between the ages of 9 and
15 years. The 20 detainees were mostly arrested in Maiduguri, Bama in
Borno and Damaturu in Yobe State.
“The six freed women include
Hajjia Zainab Mohammed (40); Hajjia Karagama Mohammed (55); Hajjia Zari
Mohammed (40); Aishatu Mohammed Aji (62); Hadiza Ahmad (40) and Yakaka
Goni Habib (16).
“The 14 children include Abba Modu Aji (10);
Mohammed Musa (12); Ibrahim Mohammed (15); Umar Bukar (1)5; Mustapha
Umaru (14); Bashir Ali (12); Musa Grema (13); Abba Mohammed (14); Baba
Alhaji (13); AbdulAziz Umar (14); Ari Masa’a (14); Bayi Mustapha (14);
Mohammed Ibrahim (14) and Alhaji Goni (14).”
Most of the women
released claimed innocence. One of them, Aishatu Mohammed Aji (62), said
she was arrested because of her son’s involvement. She said that her
son was still at large. However, military sources said that the woman
was regularly keeping guns for her son after he carried out attacks.
According
to a source, “There was drama at the council chambers venue of the
handover when three children revealed that some sect members recruited
them mostly to gather information, especially to bring report on troop
movement and behaviour of soldiers at duty posts.
“We were taken
to Damaturu. We watched out for the soldiers at their units and reported
back to them. We were reporting when soldiers were at ease or enjoying
themselves and when they were off guard, and we were paid for doing
that.”
One of the teenagers also revealed that they were paid N5,
000 and provided with fuel in kegs to set schools ablaze in Maiduguri .
He
said: “We were given a keg of petrol by our bosses to set some schools
ablaze, which we did within Maiduguri, and we were paid N5, 000.”
One of the children also revealed that he was usually sent to steal clothes from houses for use by insurgents.
“They,
however, said after they were arrested and interrogated by the men of
the JTF, they volunteered information that led to the arrest or killing
in gun battle of their pay masters.
“The three boys also said
they were in Almajiri schools. They, however, said they were willing to
be enrolled into formal education to be combined with Islamic education,
with a pledge to be of good behaviour.”
According to reports:
The
Commander, 21 Armoured Brigade, Maiduguri, Brig. Gen. Bamigboye, who
did the handing over, said he was acting on behalf of the Chief of
Defence Staff, Admiral Saad Ibrahim, following President Goodluck
Jonathan’s directive to the army.
He explained that the detainees were arrested in connection with their roles in the insurgency.
The
Special Adviser on Media and Communication to the Governor of Borno
State, Alhaji Isa Gusau, confirmed the release of the 58 detainees last
night.
Gusau said: “Governor Shettima presented fabrics to the
pardoned detainees to assist them. He noted that with the President’s
offer, they were like every innocent Nigerian so long as they remained
of good behaviour.
He quoted the governor as saying: “We most
sincerely thank Mr. President for his magnanimity for releasing our
sisters and children. This marks a milestone in our quest for peace
through a dialogue and to restore normalcy.
“We will do our part
by ensuring that they are integrated into the larger society after
rehabilitation to become better citizens.
“The Federal Government
has shown commitment by releasing these women and children under
detention. We would admit the women into our vocational training centres
for rehabilitation.
“As for the children, we are going to hand
them over to the Ministry of Women Affairs and social welfare. We will
advertise for their parents to come and claim them after they might have
signed a written undertaking to inculcate good behaviour and to enroll
them in schools.”
Gusau added: “The governor also said for each
released child that is enrolled in school, their parents would get N10,
000 for 30 days of uninterrupted stay in school
“He said it is a
foreign model that he is borrowing as a campaign to boost education. The
governor also urged the women to turn a new leaf and not walk back to
the wrong alley. He commended the security agents for keeping the
detainees hale and hearty.
“He assured that the state government
wiould do everything to rehabilitate them to be better citizens,
promising that the women wiould be trained at the various vocational
training centres in the state to acquire skills, while the children
would be sent to schools.”
Saturday 1 June 2013
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