So many political events even led up to this incident ...
1) outsiders supported and funded boko.
2) school officials couldn't even get these 400 girls their annual test n shyt because the security there was Weak as fukk ( even before Boko haram)
3) The governor of that area ignored security concerns and the area was a war zone before Boko went in.
4) shyt was easy for this group......... they aren't the first one to sell lil chicks from the area and wont be the last.
5) They don't even know how many girls went to the school due to weak records - it's over 300 missing but they keep reporting 200
6) The government with international forces could easily get the girls back if they really wanted to.
7) We can't see that this is politics as usual. Human rights groups accused the Nigerian military of killing civilians for simply wear Muslim clothes in that area.... raping women, kiling young boys who were Muslim, basically wilin out- The ethic group Kanuri were basically killed onsite on some ethnic cleaning type shyt--- now the military can't bust one shot to save these girls... very suspect.
Nigeria’s federal authorities on Monday surrendered to the government of Borno State its information responsibilities concerning the abducted Chibok girls.
In a curious statement, Defence Headquarters spokesman Major General Chris Olukolade, who famously made the false announcement two weeks ago that the girls had been rescued, and then rescinded it, said the Borno government “in whose facility the incident occurred” would now provide the public with regular briefing on the matter.
“Accordingly, security agencies on ground in Borno State will continue to interact and support the State Government officials in their efforts to inform the public on the Chibok incident and progress in the search without any prejudice,” he said. “The Nigerian Military has always subscribed to the importance of information flow to the public and will continue to sustain this policy in all its internal security operations.”
Borno and two other states have been under emergency rule in the past year, presumably swamped by federal security agencies, and the DHQ statement seemed to stand Nigeria’s constitutional structure on its head. “The security forces on ground in the state have been directed to coordinate with the State Government and provide them with necessary information on the search for the girls,” the statement said.
It is unclear how federal authorities will handle the supposed search for the girls, while the state government will brief the public about their progress, if any.