A sad day to the footballing world as the we announce the demise of ATSU the Ghanian international footballer and former Newcastle United player. The recent devastating earthquake that hit Syria and Turkey is the main cause of his untimely death. The body of the Ghanian international footballer was in search all these days but later found under rumble. Condolences to his family. RIP LEGEND
The Nigerian Army has announced that no fewer than 155 ex-Boko Haram terrorists that have been rehabilitated under the De-radicalisation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration (DRR) programme are now set to be reintegrated into the society. News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the army announced this through Maj.-Gen. Bamidele Shafa, Coordinator, OSC. Shafa disclosed this at the end of a rehabilitation programme for the repentant boko haram members in Gombe on Saturday, November 24, noting further that this was the second batch of the programme.
e said: “The first batch of 95 clients who were discharged in February, have been successfully reintegrated . “By the grace of God, a total of 155 clients will also be discharged and handed over to their state authorities for reintegration and resettlement." He added: “As part of the decisions reached at the meeting, visits were conducted in Partnership with the Presidential Committee on North East Initiative and the Centre for Democracy and Development to Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states to sensitize the state authorities, traditional rulers, religious leaders and other relevant stakeholders on the need to reconcile, resettle and reintegrate the clients back into their communities.
“I wish to state that, the reception of the various stakeholders in the Tree states were warm, encouraging and assuring that these repentant youths would be accepted wholeheartedly on return.”
e said: “The first batch of 95 clients who were discharged in February, have been successfully reintegrated . “By the grace of God, a total of 155 clients will also be discharged and handed over to their state authorities for reintegration and resettlement." He added: “As part of the decisions reached at the meeting, visits were conducted in Partnership with the Presidential Committee on North East Initiative and the Centre for Democracy and Development to Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states to sensitize the state authorities, traditional rulers, religious leaders and other relevant stakeholders on the need to reconcile, resettle and reintegrate the clients back into their communities.
“I wish to state that, the reception of the various stakeholders in the Tree states were warm, encouraging and assuring that these repentant youths would be accepted wholeheartedly on return.”
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