
Nigeria’s counterterrorism gains carry a warning
But for many victims, the injustice remains stark: they see former fighters receiving support to rejoin society, while those harmed by the violence are left to grieve lost relatives, homes and livelihoods with little help or redress.
Operation Safe Corridor (OPSC), established in 2016, was designed to support military operations by working with eligible, low-risk individuals associated with such groups.
The imbalance sends a dangerous message: that violence and terrorism can lead to rehabilitation and economic support, while victims are left to face poverty, displacement and neglect.
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