Mozambique offers amnesty to militants

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Women walk by homes destroyed by Boko Haram militants in Bama, Borno State, February 20, 2014. Gunmen from Nigeria's Islamist Boko Haram sect killed 98 people in the northeastern town of Bama on Wednesday, residents there said after burying their folk, more than double the figure given by police a day earlier. Gunmen stormed the town in the early hours of Wednesday, firing on a school, shooting or burning to death dozens of people and trashing the palace of a traditional ruler of one of West Africa's oldest Islamic kingdoms. Police had initially put the death toll at 47. Picture taken February 20, 2014. REUTERS/Stringer (NIGERIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)

Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi has offered amnesty to citizens who joined the Islamist insurgency in the gas-rich northern province of Cabo Delgado.

President Nyusi promised that there will be no retaliation against those who surrender and return to their families.

He made the pledge on Wednesday as the country paid tribute to its national heroes.

The amnesty offer was also extended to citizens who have joined the ranks of a local militant organisation allied to the opposition party, Renamo.

Hundreds have been killed by the jihadists in Cabo Delgado, who launched their insurgency in 2017. About 570,000 people have been forced to flee their homes.

Terror group Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a string of attacks in Mozambique.

President Nyusi urged the militants to take advantage of the ongoing process of disarmament.

He also warned that the government could enact restrictive measures amid rising coronavirus cases and promised to address the nation on Thursday on the pandemic.

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