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ADC Condemns Planned Reintegration of 800 Ex-Insurgents, Questions FG’s Security Strategy

ADC says FG’s terrorist reintegration plan is dangerous and risks endangering victims and communities.

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has opposed the Federal Government’s reported plan to reintegrate about 800 repentant terrorists into society, warning that the decision could weaken national security and undermine justice for victims.

The party said the move raises broader concerns about the government’s understanding of terrorism and its ability to ensure public safety.

In a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC accused the Tinubu administration of failing to provide a clear and consistent counter-terrorism strategy.

The planned reintegration is part of ongoing deradicalisation efforts, but has sparked controversy over accountability and safeguards.

“The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has taken note of reports that the Tinubu administration is proceeding with plans to reintegrate hundreds of so-called repentant terrorists into society,” Abdullahi said.

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He criticised the use of softer language to describe former insurgents, arguing it downplays the severity of their actions.

“Terrorism is not a family dispute. It is not a moral metaphor. It is a sustained and organised campaign of violence against the Nigerian state and its people,” the statement read.

The ADC warned that prioritising reintegration over justice could harm victims and weaken public confidence in security institutions.

“To respond to such a threat with language that softens its meaning… is not compassion. It is weakness,” Abdullahi stated.

The party further argued that the government’s approach reflects confusion and inconsistency in handling national security.

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“What Nigerians are witnessing is not a coherent security strategy. It is, at best, confusion dressed up as policy; at worst, a dangerous policy of political appeasement,” it said.

It also questioned the transparency of the process, noting that Nigerians have not been told who has been prosecuted or cleared for reintegration.

“In the absence of these answers, what is being presented as a strategy begins to look like abdication, if not collaboration,” the statement added.

The ADC maintained that any policy on terrorism must prioritise justice and accountability.

“Reintegration without justice is not reconciliation; it is injustice. It is facilitation,” it said.

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The party concluded that national security requires clarity, firmness, and a victim-centred approach to maintain public trust.

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