Claim: Leaders of the Kwara State chapter of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), including their President Idris Abubakar, have been reportedly arrested for alleged involvement in kidnapping and sponsorship of armed bandit groups.
Verdict: Partially True (but unverified by major news outlets)
What Current Reports Say: Multiple online news outlets and blogs are reporting that security forces in Kwara State arrested three senior members of Miyetti Allah over alleged involvement in aiding kidnapping operations and supporting bandit groups.
The reports specifically mention a leader named Idris Abubakar among those detained.
It also alleged that suspects are over 60 years old and linked to abductions across parts of the state.
Another report similarly states that the Miyetti Allah leaders were apprehended and allegedly confessed to assisting kidnapping operations and providing logistical support to criminal networks.
Claim Under Review
Reports allege that leaders of the Kwara State chapter of Miyetti Allah, including their President, Idris Abubakar, have been arrested for alleged involvement in kidnapping and the sponsorship of armed bandit groups in the state.
Verdict: UNVERIFIED!
The claim cannot be confirmed at this time.
What We Know
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There is no official statement from the Nigeria Police Force, the Department of State Services (DSS), the military, or the Kwara State Government confirming such arrests.
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Major national and internationally recognised media organisations have not independently verified the report.
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A leader of Miyetti Allah has publicly denied the alleged arrest, describing the story as false and misleading.
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Conflicting reports exist regarding the identity of the individual named, with credible past reports indicating that a former Kwara Miyetti Allah chairman bearing a similar name was killed in 2025, not arrested.
What We Do Not Know
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Whether any members of Miyetti Allah in Kwara State are currently under formal investigation.
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Whether any arrests have been made quietly without public disclosure by security agencies.
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The identities of any suspects officially linked to kidnapping or banditry in the state.
Why This Matters
Unverified claims involving security and ethnic or professional associations can fuel fear, misinformation, and communal tension.
Publishing or sharing such reports without confirmation may mislead the public and undermine trust in credible journalism.
Readers are strongly advised to treat this claim as UNVERIFIED until confirmed by official security agencies or reputable news organisations.
The public are advised to avoid spreading unconfirmed reports and rely on verified updates.
Status Summary
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TRUE: ❌
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FALSE: ❌
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UNVERIFIED: ✅
This fact-check will be updated immediately if official confirmation or credible evidence emerges.












