What is concerning to me is that we're not dealing with Nigeria being a failed state. We see their use of enormous levels of state power and violence. For example, you talked about how many people are on death row. It shows that there are priorities in where the state applies its security measures.
What does that say to the families of the children who have been kidnapped? What does it say to society in general that the priority is not the protection of these young girls and their right to education?