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Miyetti Allah suspends Taraba, Bauchi, Adamawa chairmen

He said the chairmen’s suspension followed allegations of poor performance, lack of representation, and neglect of members’ welfare.

• October 16, 2025
Miyetti Allah
Miyetti Allah

The national leadership of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, a Fulani socio-cultural association, has suspended its state chairmen in Taraba, Bauchi, and Adamawa states with immediate effect.

This is contained in a statement on Thursday by the association’s national spokesperson, Mohammed Suleiman, in Keffi, Nasarawa State.

Mr Suleiman said the decision was taken by the association’s national president, Abdullahi Bodejo, following investigations into several complaints received from Fulani pastoralists in the affected states.

“After thorough scrutiny and consideration of numerous complaints from Fulani pastoralists, the national president has suspended the following state chairmen: Bammi Bello-Jane of Taraba, Muhammed Hussaini-Buzaye of Bauchi, and Usman Abubakar-Yirlabe of Adamawa, with immediate effect,” he said.

He said the chairmen’s suspension followed allegations of poor performance, lack of representation, and neglect of members’ welfare.

Mr Suleiman said the decision was aimed at restoring members’ trust and confidence in the association’s leadership.

He also said the national president had directed all relevant security agencies and stakeholders to desist from engaging with the suspended chairmen, as they were no longer authorised to represent the association.

“Any attempt by the suspended chairmen to parade themselves as leaders or members of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore will attract prosecution in accordance with the law.

“The association will not tolerate any act capable of bringing it into disrepute or undermining its integrity,” he said.

Mr Suleiman added that the national president reaffirmed his commitment to the welfare of all members and assured that the association would continue to promote the interests of Fulani pastoralists across the country.

(NAN)

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