Zanna Mustapha, deputy governor of Borno state, said the program will try to stem the root causes of extremism in Borno, one of three northeastern states under a 3-month-old state of emergency.
A similar program has met with some success elsewhere in Nigeria but an opposition politician says the Borno program may be derailed by incompetence. There's also a risk that funds will be diverted in a country where corruption is endemic.