By Ebi Imisi
The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social
Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq has disclosed that the Ministry has contributed
immensely to the non-kinetic strategy of managing surrendered insurgents for
their rehabilitation and reintegration process in the North East.
The Minister made this known at the opening
ceremony of the 3-Day Seminar on Rehabilitation of Repentant Insurgents in the
North East, organised by the Ministry and Office of the National Security
Adviser in collaboration with the Nigeria Army Resource Centre, in Abuja.
According
to her, Food and non-food items, including starter
packs, have been contributed for the rehabilitation and reintegration of the
ex-combatants directly by the Ministry and some of its Agencies, NEDC,
NEMA, NCFRMI.
Speaking through her representative, the
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr Nasir Sani- Gwarzo, mni, NPOM, she said
the Ministry recently conducted a survey on victims of terrorism with the view
to identifying and providing the needed psychosocial support to the affected
persons.
‘‘In search of sustainable humanitarian response, the Ministry has
adopted the United Nations principle of Tripple Nexus approach which provides
linkages to humanitarian response that leads to development as well as peace
building’’
Also, Farouq
explained that the ministry leading other relevant MDAs
and organization have developed a home-grown National Humanitarian Development
Peace framework which provides a holistic response while applying area-based
approach.
‘‘This is expected to guide all humanitarian response in Nigeria and
we hope the outcome of your deliberation will align with the framework". She said.
The Minister stated that the insurgency in
the NE has brought about untold hardship, destruction and loss of lives to the
people of the North East and the 3-Day seminar is aimed among other things to
examine modalities for the management of surrendered terrorist in the North East.
"For the Ministry, this seminar is
very apt because it provides a veritable platform to share lessons learnt from
various activities we have implemented in the past, identify gaps and come up
with roadmap for future interventions. It all showcases a good practices of
civil security relationship in providing sustainable humanitarian
intervention".
She urged participants to take the seminar
serious and give it the best attention it deserves.
Meanwhile, Borno State Governor, Prof.
Babagana Zulum, in a keynote address gave an overview of the management and
reintegration of surrendered Boko Haram and Islamic West Africa Province
terrorists in the North East.
Represented by his Special Adviser on
Security Matters, Brig. Gen. Sabi Ishaq, (RTD), the governor discussed the
operations and activities of the insurgents and reasons for their mass
surrender and how they were encouraged to drop their guns and embrace peace.
He stated the need for more support from
the Federal government and Donor agencies towards the rehabilitation and
reintegration of repentant insurgents.
Earlier, the Director General, Nigerian
Army Resource Centre, Maj. Gen. G.A Wahab (RTD), said the seminar was on
handling and management of repentant insurgents in the North East.
Wahab stressed the need on how to manage
the huge number of repentant insurgents before their reintegration into the
society.