Borno State Government provides humanitarian and rehabilitation support to 360 people recently freed from Boko Haram. Reporting from The Punch states that the government donates N8 million alongside food items, including rice, to the freed captives. The assistance is presented as part of efforts to support victims immediately after release and to help them transition back to the community. The reports describe the donation as covering both cash and in-kind relief, with the recipients identified as captives who have recently returned from Boko Haram captivity. While the outlets focus on the scale of the support and the number of beneficiaries, they do not provide additional details about the broader rehabilitation programme, the exact distribution locations, or whether further services such as counseling or reintegration support are included in this specific donation. Overall, the coverage agrees that Borno State is responding to the needs of freed victims through financial assistance and food supplies following their release.