May 14, 2026

8,000 Boko Haram Members Surrendered Voluntarily – Military

By Damilola A.

Col-Rabe-Abubakar-

The military on Tuesday in Abuja said about 8,000 Boko Haram members voluntarily surrendered to its “Operation Safe Corridor” in the Northeast.

Director of Defence Information Brig.-Gen. Rabe Abubakar made this disclosure at a lecture organised by the Federal Capital Territory Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ).

Abubakar said the surrendered insurgents were in a camp in Gombe waiting to be “de-radicalised” by the military.

He also said over 10,000 Boko Haram captives were rescued by the military.

The Defence spokesman said some of them were reunited with their families, while others were taken to Internally Displaced Person’s (IDP) camps.

Abubakar said Boko Haram had been decimated by the military, and that the Federal Government would rehabilitate victims and rebuilt affected areas.

He also hinted that the military would launch “Operation Safe Corridor” to address the menace of herdsmen across the country.

The Defence spokesman promised that the military operation would put an end to the killings by herdsmen.

The general however, urged the media not to allow sentiments to influence their judgment on some issues while responding to questions on the action by the military declaring some journalists wanted

He said the military should be allowed to do its work, while assuring them that no journalist would be victimised.

Abubakar said good military-media relationship was crucial to winning the war against insurgency.

He said the media’s public support for the military has boosted the morale of officers and the rank-and-file.

Google News

Stay connected via Google.

Add Okay News as a preferred source for faster follow-through coverage.

Preferred sourceAdd on Google
Advertisement

About the author

Advertisement
Stay with Okay News

Follow the report beyond this story

Follow Okay News across the channels and tools you use most.

ChannelFollow on WhatsAppDirect story alerts, sharper updates, and easier sharing with your circle.Preferred sourceAdd on GoogleFollow Okay News updates across Google surfaces.Visual briefingsFollow on InstagramVisual updates, clips, and newsroom highlights.Reader appGet the appRead Okay News on your mobile device.