Social media, including Twitter, has played a crucial role in attracting worldwide attention to this incident. People across the globe have expressed sympathy, support and outrage. But 140 characters will only go so far. Concrete steps need to be taken for the safe recovery of all those girls still in captivity and making sure that Boko Haram or any other militant group is not given space to commit such acts with impunity. This is only possible if the writ of the state is established and if the state carries out its primary responsibility — that of protecting its people. Considering that Nigeria has historically maintained a harmonious balance between Muslims and Christians (almost half-and-half), groups like Boko Haram are doing well to disturb it. Such incidents are becoming increasingly common in Nigeria where militants ambush their targets without fear since the state choses to prioritise other things. Nigeria must act and no stone must be left unturned in the hunt for recovering those girls.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 14th, 2014.
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I thought I gave a good input about missing girls. It appears some one up there has different priorities to ignore my comment. Comments do not have to portray similar to the editors. That is what i always thought.
Stop rendition, stop all kidnapping under war on terror, stop Guantanamo, stop extra judicial killings under drones. Bring back our girls once again used as a political tool and our news papers failed to connect dots