The Plateau State chapter of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria has petitioned Governor Caleb Mutfwang, the Department of State Services (DSS), and the Commander of Operation Enduring Peace over what it described as repeated incidents of cattle killings and poisoning in communities within Barkin Ladi Local Government Area.
The petition, dated April 23, 2026, was signed by the state chairman of the association, Ibrahim Yusuf Babayo, and made available to journalists in Jos on Friday.
Babayo said the petition became necessary due to what the association considers a growing threat to the livelihoods of herders in the area.
In the document titled “Urgent Complaint on Repeated Killing of Cattle,” the association stated that the incidents occurred within a short period—on April 18, 20, 22, and 23, 2026—across different communities in Barkin Ladi LGA, which it said suggests a troubling pattern.
According to the petition, 10 cows were allegedly poisoned in Rakung Village on April 18, while another cow was reportedly killed in the same village on April 20. It further claimed that nine cattle were poisoned behind the Lokojora area on April 22, alongside additional incidents along the Nding axis on April 22 and 23.
The association said the incidents have had economic implications for its members and raised concerns about their broader impact on livelihoods, food security, and community relations.
Babayo also stated that, to the best of the association’s knowledge, no arrests had been made in connection with the reported incidents. He called on security agencies to investigate the matter, prevent further occurrences, and ensure those responsible are identified. The group also appealed to the government to consider support for affected herders.
While urging a thorough investigation, the association called on its members to remain calm and law-abiding, noting that continued tensions could affect ongoing peace efforts in the area.
The group has previously alleged that some individuals from the Berom community were involved in such incidents. However, the National President of the Berom Youth Moulders Association, Solomon Dalyop, has consistently denied the claims, stating that members of the group are not involved.
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