Fidelis Soriwei, Abuja
The Defence authorities have said that
not less than 800 members of the dreaded Boko Haram sect had surrendered
to the military in the last three weeks.
The Acting Director, Defence
Information, Brig. Gen. Rabe Abubakar, confirmed to our correspondent in
Abuja on Wednesday that 800 of the insurgents surrendered to the troops
of the Nigerian Army in the last three weeks.
He said, “I can confirm that about 800 of the Boko Haram members have surrendered to the military.”
Abubakar spoke barely 24 hours after the
Defence Headquarters announced the establishment of a rehabilitation
camp for repentant Boko Haram members.
Abubakar had said in a statement on
Tuesday that the rehabilitation camp was being established under
Operation Safe Corridor which was created as a platform to rehabilitate
and integrate repentant members of the sect to the society.
He had said that the insurgents would
be made to go through vocational training under the programme and
empowered for reintegration into the society.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army said on
Wednesday that it had rescued 11,595 captives of the Boko Haram
insurgents in the North-East in the last one month.
The Acting Director, Army Public
Relations, Col. Sani Usman, said in a statement on Wednesday that some
of the hostages were rescued from the communities erstwhile under Boko
Haram control in the North-East while others were received from
Cameroon.
He stated that out of the figure, the
troops of the 155 Task Force Battalion received 10,000 refugees from the
Cameroonian authorities at Banki and the Bama area on March 1,2916.
Usman said that the Army Headquarters
Special Forces Battalion rescued 779 captives at Fotokol general area
between Nigeria and Cameroon in addition to 63 others freed from Boko
Haram at Maleri, Borno State.
He added that the troops of the 254
Task Force Battalion also rescued 45 persons at Kuaguru, while 143
Battalion similarly rescued 27 persons at Gadayamo,15 at Galadadani Dam
in Madagali and 10 persons from Disa village in the first week March,
2016.
The Acting Army spokesman added that
troops of the 22 Brigade and their counterparts from the Army
Headquarters Strike Group freed 309 hostages from the Boko Haram at the
Kala Balge general area on March 23, 2016.
According to him, similar efforts
yielded results with the rescue of 48 men, 85 women, 137 children at
Zahdra and Weige villages by troops of the 25 Task Force Brigade on
March 30,2016.
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