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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

ADC Criticises FG Plan to Reintegrate Former Insurgents

 

Nigeria’s strategy for addressing insurgency has come under renewed criticism as the African Democratic Congress (ADC) raises concerns over the Federal Government’s plan to reintegrate former insurgents into society.

 

The initiative, designed as part of ongoing deradicalisation and rehabilitation efforts, has sparked debate about the balance between reconciliation and justice.

 

In a statement issued on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the party described the approach as overly lenient, warning that it risks downplaying the severity of terrorism.

 

The ADC took issue with remarks by some government officials who have referred to insurgents in conciliatory terms, arguing that such language weakens the seriousness of the threat posed by their actions.

 

According to the party, terrorism should be treated as a deliberate and sustained campaign of violence against the state, not as a matter to be softened with emotional or moral framing.

 

It cautioned that placing rehabilitation ahead of accountability could undermine justice and erode public confidence in the country’s security framework.

 

The ADC further pointed to what it sees as inconsistencies in the government’s position.

 

While authorities maintain that they are prosecuting a war against terrorism, the party said plans to return former fighters to civilian life appear to lack clearly defined judicial processes, transparent criteria for assessing genuine repentance, and adequate safeguards for communities.

 

Concerns were also raised about transparency. The party noted that Nigerians have not been sufficiently informed about how individuals are selected for reintegration, whether they have undergone investigation or prosecution, or how they will be monitored after returning to society.

 

It added that communities most affected by insurgent violence have not been meaningfully consulted.

 

The ADC warned that reintegrating former insurgents without visible justice for victims could send the wrong signal and potentially embolden further violence.

 

It stressed that any long-term solution must prioritise accountability, public safety, and the rights of victims.

 

Reiterating its stance, the party called for a clearer and more consistent national security strategy, urging the Federal Government to ensure that policies addressing insurgency are grounded in justice, transparency, and the protection of Nigerian communities.

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