Priorities have always been misplaced, in my point of view, when it comes to budgeting, and this is why we continue to have scenarios like this in the country.
For example, there's the issue of torture that I spoke about, leading to extrajudicial killings and a high number of individuals on death row. It clearly shows that they would rather resort to torture than equip the police with the tools to be able to do their work.
On the other side, you have the police arguing that they don't have equipment and they have very poor budgets. This includes the military, which is on the front lines. They are, for example, supposed to protect girls from such abductions. They have come up to say they are not well equipped and they don't have the right tools.
Yes, it's a problem of priorities. The government needs to redirect its priorities to ensure that vulnerable groups, especially children, are protected and that we have a security force—particularly the police—that is well equipped and able to carry out its work of protection in society.