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US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by OLAADEGBU(op): 8:14pm On Feb 12
US Missionary Who Visited Nigerian Communities Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government Of Cover-Up'
February 12, 2026
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An American Christian missionary, Alex Barbir, has alleged that Fulani militias are behind a wave of killings across parts of Nigeria, accusing the Federal Government of failing to act and attempting to suppress what he described as a "targeted campaign" against Christians.

Barbir, who recently visited Nigeria, made the claims while addressing concerns over insecurity in several states in an interview with US-based news outlet, CBN News.

According to him, “The Fulani terrorists are massacring Christians across Nigeria, they are taking over land, the Nigerian government are doing nothing about it."

He further dismissed suggestions that Boko Haram insurgents were primarily responsible for the violence in certain regions, insisting instead that armed Fulani groups were to blame.

“In Benue, it's not Boko Haram, in Plateau it's not Boko Haram, in Taraba it's not primarily Boko Haram, in Kaduna, it's not Boko Haram, it's Fulani that are going about killing, massacring,” he said.

The missionary also accused the government of shielding perpetrators and downplaying reports of attacks on Christian communities

“We need to deal with them, the government is not doing anything, they are basically covering them up. They are paying billions to lobby, saying there is no Christian genocide,” Barbir alleged.

Questioning what he described as a culture of silence, he added, “Why are we hiding the truth, who is going to be the one to say the truth, fight for the people and life of Nigerians, if it's just me, I will do it.”

He called on Christians to be more vocal, stating, “We need more people, we can't be Christians and stay on the sidelines.”

Barbir’s comments come amid previous reports in which he accused the Benue State Government of attempting to frustrate his plans to rebuild Yelwata village, which was attacked by bandits.

He was quoted as saying he wanted to construct a market for the people of Yelwata, but the government rejected the proposal and instead sent him a market blueprint valued at ₦300 million. He insists the project can be completed for no more than ₦60 million.

Barbir also claimed that there’s no market in any Nigerian village that is worth N300m, alleging that certain individuals were exploiting the suffering of Benue indigenes affected by bandit attacks for personal gain.

Neither the Federal Government nor the Benue State Government had publicly responded to his latest allegations as of the time of filing this report.

Earlier, SaharaReporters reported that US lawmakers introduced new legislation aimed at increasing accountability for human rights abuses in Nigeria, including potential sanctions against Fulani militias and former Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso.

“Today, I am proud to introduce the Nigeria Religious Freedom and Accountability Act of 2026 with Rep. Chris Smith,” US Representative Riley Moore stated. Moore, a Republican, emphasized the US commitment to global religious freedom, adding, “The U.S. is a Christian nation. As such, we must stand with persecuted Christians around the world.”

According to Moore, the proposed legislation seeks to strengthen the impact of previous US actions in Nigeria. “Our legislation will build upon the momentum of President Trump designating Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern and the recent US-Nigeria security framework agreement,” he said, referencing past measures targeting religious persecution and security cooperation.

Legal experts and advocates have highlighted the bill’s focus on accountability for specific actors involved in religiously motivated violence. Sean Nelson, Senior Counsel for Global Religious Freedom, praised the bipartisan effort, noting, “Powerhouse team of Rep. Chris Smith & Rep Riley Moore today introduced a new bill on religious freedom in Nigeria increasing accountability measures, incl recs for sanctions against Fulani militias and former Kano State gov Kwankwaso, who intro’d Sharia criminal law there.”

The legislation comes amid growing international attention on the rise of sectarian violence in Nigeria.

The bill specifically recommends sanctions against armed groups accused of perpetrating violence and government figures who have enacted or supported laws that critics say infringe on religious freedoms.

Observers note that the bill signals a stronger US willingness to tie security and economic cooperation with human rights benchmarks. By linking sanctions directly to accountability for abuses, the proposed law could influence how Nigeria addresses religiously motivated attacks in the future.

The Nigeria Religious Freedom and Accountability Act of 2026 is expected to undergo committee review in the US House of Representatives, with supporters urging quick consideration given the urgency of ongoing religious freedom concerns.

Earlier, SaharaReporters reported that the United States would deploy 200 troops to Nigeria to provide training and technical support to the country’s armed forces, with both governments stressing that the personnel will not participate in direct combat operations.

The deployment, confirmed on Tuesday by Nigerian and US officials, marks an expansion of military cooperation between Washington and Abuja as Nigeria continues its fight against insurgent and terror groups.

“We are getting US troops to assist in training and technical support,” Major General Samaila Uba, spokesperson for Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters, told AFP.

SaharaReporters
Barbir, who recently visited Nigeria, made the claims while addressing concerns over insecurity in several states in an interview with US-based news outlet, CBN News.

Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by budaatum: 8:49pm On Feb 12
OLAADEGBU:
Barbir, who recently visited Nigeria, made the claims while addressing concerns over insecurity in several states in an interview with US-based news outlet, CBN News.
I wish he was related to all Nigerians and not only his supposed "brothers and sisters in Christ in Nigeria" who are not the only ones being persecuted, and that Fulani or bokoharam are not the only bandits.

https://rileymoore.house.gov/media/press-releases/smith-moore-introduce-nigeria-religious-freedom-and-accountability-act-2026

Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by OLAADEGBU(op): 8:56pm On Feb 12
budaatum:
I wish he was related to all Nigerians and not only his supposed "brothers and sisters in Christ in Nigeria" who are not the only ones being persecuted, and that Fulani or bokoharam are not the only bandits.

https://rileymoore.house.gov/media/press-releases/smith-moore-introduce-nigeria-religious-freedom-and-accountability-act-2026
Why should he be related to all Nigerians, is it not the duty of your elected officials to to protect you? He can only be related to his Christian brethren who happen to be in the minority in the north.
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by Owombakara: 9:04pm On Feb 12
Saw this guy's video the other day, the dude is so passionate you'll think he's a Nigerian. He said nothing but the truth. God bless him.
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by budaatum: 9:07pm On Feb 12
OLAADEGBU:
Why should he be related to all Nigerians, is it not the duty of your elected officials to to protect you? He can only be related to his Christian brethren who happen to be in the minority in the north.
It is the duty of our elected officials to provide a secure environment for all Nigerians, so do you suppose American Christian missionary, Alex Barbir should not be poking his nose in Nigeria security and my protection?

If he were a Christian, I'm certain he must have read a Christian book that promotes love for all regardless of religion race or creed.
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by Elusive001: 9:09pm On Feb 12
OLAADEGBU:
Why should he be related to all Nigerians, is it not the duty of your elected officials to to protect you? He can only be related to his Christian brethren who happen to be in the minority in the north.
Actually, it was the duty of the president only during GEJ. Even Buhari and Tinubu held the president responsible. The buhari and later Tinubu took over, it stopped being the duty of the president. It is now the duty of the masses to make themselves available to the killers.
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by GOFRONT(m): 10:10pm On Feb 12
Set awon.."Nigeria is a sovereign nation, we can solve our problems internally".... Where una dey?
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by stanluiz(m): 10:16pm On Feb 12
Tinubu is an accomplice. That's why his government keep covering the news of genocide in the middle belt.

The ugly coward of president does not want to fight the terrorists because he doesn't want to offend his masters in the north all because of vote. He also defended the fulani jihadist in 2019 be asking " we are the cows".
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by jom28gy(m): 11:11pm On Feb 12
Even this one, Yoruba people go still talk say Na lie,
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by kingbee90: 3:52am On Feb 13
Agbadorians would say this missionary is an 👁️ POB.
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by CrownOfClay724: 7:14am On Feb 13
As much as I hate our government for their incompetence and complicity in the killings of minorities by Fulani herdsmen, I absolutely do not trust these American phuckers.
Dem dey play us like pingpong.

Was it not two years ago that they were holding meetings with Miyetti Allah and releasing pictures where the ambassador was shinning teeth with them?

Tired of these shenanigans.
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by Dogalmighty17: 7:41am On Feb 13
The biggest shocker to me in this matter. How Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Alia is the biggest facilitator of Fulani settlements in that state.
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by gidgiddy: 8:57am On Feb 13
As the killings continue, as more people are displaced, as the country burns, all some people can think of is 2027
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by OLAADEGBU(op): 4:15pm On Feb 27
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by OLAADEGBU(op): 10:50am On Feb 28
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by OLAADEGBU(op): 2:30pm On Mar 12
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by masterfactor(m): 2:32pm On Mar 12
Another propaganda from the west, tomorrow we will hear how APC is behind attack in Ghana.
Re: US Missionary Says Fulani Bandits Are Behind Killings, Accuses Tinubu Government by OLAADEGBU(op): 12:01pm On Apr 04
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