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Self-Defence Debate Deepens As US Activist Defends Remarks on Nigeria’s Security Crisis

by Ifunanya Emezie
April 15, 2026
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A fresh layer has been added to Nigeria’s already tense security conversation after a United States-based activist publicly defended his controversial call for self-defence, arguing that communities facing persistent attacks cannot afford to remain passive while awaiting state protection.

Alex Barbir, whose comment — “If Nigeria Govt Fails to Protect You, Defend Yourselves” — triggered backlash, said in a televised interview that his position has been widely misinterpreted. Speaking on TVC News, he insisted his message centres on protection and humanitarian intervention, not incitement to violence.

Clarification amid backlash

Barbir rejected claims that his rhetoric could inflame tensions in conflict-prone areas, particularly in Plateau and Benue states, where cycles of violence have left communities repeatedly exposed.

“I have never once called for anybody to be murdered. I have called for people to be protected,” he said, pushing back against suggestions that his advocacy encourages retaliation.

He also dismissed reports linking his recent visit to Plateau State with a deadly incident, stating that the killings occurred before his arrival. According to him, attempts to connect his presence to the violence are “false narratives” that distract from the deeper security failures on the ground.

Humanitarian work and local footprint

Barbir tied his involvement in Nigeria to ongoing humanitarian efforts through his initiative, Building Zion, and “Equipping the Persecuted,” an organisation led by Judd Saul. He said the projects have focused on rebuilding homes, schools, and places of worship in communities affected by violence, particularly in Benue State.

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He maintained that his interventions are not driven by religious bias, noting that both Christians and Muslims have been victims of attacks. His mission, he said, is to support recovery efforts and advocate for civilian safety.

A long-running crisis, not a sudden flare-up

The controversy arrives against the backdrop of a protracted security crisis in Nigeria’s Middle Belt. Plateau and Benue states have, for years, experienced recurring violence often linked to farmer-herder conflicts, land disputes, and broader criminal activity.

These conflicts are rarely isolated incidents; they tend to follow patterns of reprisal attacks, weak law enforcement presence, and delayed justice. Analysts have long warned that gaps in rural policing and intelligence gathering continue to leave communities vulnerable, forcing reliance on informal security arrangements.

Barbir’s comments, while contentious, tap into a sentiment that has quietly gained traction in some affected areas — that communities are increasingly left to fend for themselves when state response is slow or inadequate.

The risk and reality of self-defence narratives

However, security experts caution that calls for self-defence in fragile environments can carry unintended consequences. In regions already prone to retaliatory violence, such messaging — even when framed as protective — can blur the line between defence and escalation.

For ordinary citizens, the dilemma is stark: remain exposed while waiting for intervention, or risk legal and security complications by taking protection into their own hands. Nigeria’s laws restrict the use of force by civilians, and unregulated вооружed responses can deepen cycles of violence rather than resolve them.

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What is known — and what is not

Barbir has confirmed his continued involvement in Nigeria and plans to return for further humanitarian work. He also denied allegations of advancing foreign interests, stating that his initiatives are funded through donations from churches, individuals, and humanitarian organisations.

What remains unclear is the extent of his operational footprint in Nigeria and whether his engagements are coordinated with local authorities or security agencies. There has also been no official response from federal authorities directly addressing his remarks at the time of reporting.

What happens next

Barbir’s intervention has amplified an uncomfortable national question: what should citizens do when state protection appears insufficient?

For policymakers, the moment may demand clearer communication on citizens’ rights and limits regarding self-defence, alongside renewed urgency in strengthening rural security infrastructure. For communities in Plateau, Benue, and similar hotspots, the debate is less theoretical — it is about survival.

As insecurity persists, the line between advocacy and policy risk will remain under scrutiny. Whether Barbir’s comments lead to meaningful discussion or deepen divisions will depend largely on how authorities respond — not just with statements, but with visible improvements in safety on the ground.

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