Babagana Zulum, Borno State Governor, has said over 2,600 insurgents who surrendered are in custody but said not all of them are criminals.
He also noted that over 100,000 people have been killed by terrorists in the North East alone over the 12-year-long conflict.
Zulum said this after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Tuesday.
He explained that many of those who surrendered were women and children who were forced to join the insurgents. He noted that many of them were trained to wield AK-47 rifles adding that they will be treated in accordance with the law of the land.
The governor, however, said those who surrendered will be trained for reintegration, saying, “No law recommends the killing of insurgents who willingly turned themselves in.”
He equally assured that the government would do everything within its powers to cater for victims adding, “They will not be left behind.”
Zulum said, “I came to brief Mr President over the ongoing surrender by insurgents. I think, to me, and the greater majority of people of Borno State, this is a very good development.
“In the last 12 years, thousands of lives were lost, people have completely lost their means of livelihood. We have a total number of over 50,000 orphans and widows; these are official figures.
“The unofficial figures are more than this, and we were able to cultivate not more than three per cent of our total arable land because of the insurgency and right now, the whereabouts of not less than 10 percent of people of Borno State is not known to all of us at all.