Reports indicate that over 700 former terrorists are set to be reintegrated into society as part of ongoing deradicalization and rehabilitation efforts.
The move is believed to be tied to government-backed programs aimed at reducing insurgency and encouraging defectors to abandon extremist activities.
However, the development has sparked widespread concern among citizens, particularly in communities heavily affected by insurgency. Many are questioning whether enough has been done to ensure accountability, justice for victims, and adequate monitoring of those being reintegrated.
While authorities maintain that rehabilitation is key to long-term peace and stability, the announcement has reignited debates around public safety, trust, and the balance between forgiveness and justice in Nigeria’s fight against terrorism.














