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Nigeria Delivers Justice: Nearly 400 Convicted for Ties to Islamic Terror Groups

Mass trials result in life sentences for militants and their enablers as the nation fights to restore order.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 11, 2026 at 2:41 PMProcessed April 12, 2026 at 6:51 PM
A car on fire after bombing in Nigeria's north eastern Gombe state in 2015

In a necessary display of legal force, the Nigerian federal high court in Abuja has convicted 386 individuals for their roles in supporting or participating in militant Islamic groups, including the notorious Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (Iswap).

These mass trials, which saw defendants receive sentences ranging from five years to life in prison, represent a critical step in addressing the rampant insecurity that has plagued the nation for over a decade.

The convicted suspects were found guilty of a range of offenses, including direct participation in attacks, providing logistical support, supplying arms, and facilitating funding.

Five defendants even admitted to supplying food and livestock to these terrorist organizations, proving that the insurgency relies on a network of enablers who must be held accountable.

While the government faces immense pressure to combat kidnapping gangs and separatists, this judicial action signals a firm stance against the terror that has displaced millions and claimed tens of thousands of lives since 2009.

As security concerns continue to mount, leading the U.S. to issue travel warnings, the Nigerian government is finally showing that those who choose to aid the enemies of civilization will face the full weight of the law.

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