My Allegation Is Against IGP, Not ‘Highly Revered’ Aisha Buhari – Misau

Posted on October 26, 2017

Senator Isah Misau has denied making any allegation against Mrs. Aisha Buhari, wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, as was widely reported on Thursday.

Misau made the denial via his Twitter handle, saying his allegation was strictly against Ibrahim Idris, the Inspector General of Police.

The controversial senator had made several allegations of corruption and abuse of office against the Idris, but on Wednesday, while appearing before a senate committee investigating the allegations, Misau claimed to be in possession of documents detailing how Idris produced two Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) for Aisha Buhari’s personal use.

However, no sooner had the report broken than Aisha took to Twitter to deny the claims, saying that she still uses her personal cars.

Later on Thursday, Misau tweeted that he “did not make any allegations against the person of the highly revered Wife of the President”.

He said that it was rather the IGP who, in his quest to paint him black, “leaked” correspondence he had with the President in some “secret documents” he filed in court.

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