guess what... Nigerian govt. has allowed its citizens to arm up to protect themselves from the belligerents.
this is why we have a 2nd amendment.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitic...rderous-hordes
Nigerian Governor Orders Mass Issuance Of Gun Permits To Counter Murderous Hordes

by Tyler Durden
Monday, Jun 27, 2022 - 07:55 PM
Gun permits have rarely been issued in Nigeria—but that's about to change
. 
In  the face of rampant violence by huge gangs of heavily armed bandits,  one state governor has ordered the mass issuance of gun permits to  citizens desperate for a chance to protect themselves. 
For  over a decade, Nigerians living in the country's northwestern states  have endured an endless plague of looting, kidnapping and murder at the  hands of gangs and ethnic militias, which Nigerians call bandits. The  violence has taken its 
steepest toll on the states of Zamfara and Kaduna.  
 
The bandits 
operate  from bases in remote forests where terrain makes offensive operations  by Nigerian security forces more difficult and dangerous. In addition,  "Nigeria's security forces are stretched fighting an Islamist insurgency  in the northeast of the country, leaving individual states to rely on  vigilante groups to tackle the bandits," reports 
Reuters.
In  addition to the money they gain through robbery and kidnapping, the  bandits also control gold mines, giving them additional resources to  fund weapons purchases. 
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton helped give Nigeria's murderous bandits a powerful advantage over citizens and police alike. The  collapse of Libya's government after the U.S.-NATO-led regime change  war boosted the flow of military weapons throughout West Africa.  According to a 2016 
OXFAM report, Libya's illicit arms market has enabled 
online purchase of rifles, heavy machine guns, rocket-launchers, anti-tank guided missiles and grenade launchers. 

With government increasingly incapable of stopping the onslaught, the bandits have been emboldened. In early January, 
some 200 people were killed  in Zamfara as bandits used violence on civilians as a form of  retaliation for government airstrikes on their base. In a two-day orgy  of violence, up to nine villages were attacked, with bandits 
shooting villagers while looting and burning their homes. 
Last week, bandits 
attacked two churches in the neighboring Kaduna state, killing eight people and kidnapping 38.
And  now, Bello Matawalle, the governor of Zamfara state, has decided his  citizens deserve at least a fighting chance against formidable foes. Specifically, the governor ordered the police commissioner to issue 
500 licenses in each of the state's 19 emirate subdivisions.
"Government is ready to facilitate people, especially our farmers, to secure basic weapons for defending themselves," said Ibrahim Magaji Dosara, Zamfara information commissioner.
 Nigerian bandits at their base in 2021
Nigerian bandits at their base in 2021 (via Wikipedia) Perhaps betraying an affinity for gun control—even in as desperate a situation as that faced by Nigerians—
Associated Press couldn't help but strike a skeptical tone: "It was not yet clear how arming citizens would help prevent the attacks; authorities have admitted that even the Nigerian police are sometimes overwhelmed during violent attacks." 
The  expansion of gun ownership is one of a variety of measures against the  marauders. Others include the closure of gas stations in particularly  dangerous areas, and a ban of motorcycles, which are integral to the  bandits' modus operandi. Upwards of 
300 or more motorcyclists descend on villages at once, typically with 
both an armed rider and an armed passenger.
"Anybody  found riding a motorbike within the areas [are] considered bandits and  security agencies are thereby directed to shoot such persons at sight," said Dosara.
