Toyin Saraki, wife of Senate President Bukola Saraki, has asked Jimoh Moshood, force spokesman, to desist from involving her in the Force “disagreement” between with her husband.
While responding to the siege at the Senate President’s residence, the force spokesman had said the vehicles which blocked the road could possibly be “protection provided to the wife of the senate president”.
Moshood also said the blockade was not by security personnel from the force, adding that the personnel seen in the footage that went viral are those attached to the convoy of the senate president and to his residence.
Reacting in a series of tweets on Wednesday, Mrs. Toyin Saraki said there was no way the cars could be for her protection because they bore a resemblance to the ones Aliko Dangote, president of Dangote Group, donated to the police force.
Dear @channelstv @sunrisedailynow I am absolutely flabbergasted by @PoliceNG Jimoh Moshood on TV attempting to claim that these white vehicles that blockaded the road outside our Abuja residence could possibly be "protection provided to the Wife of the Senate President" ! pic.twitter.com/QGK5yckijD
— Toyin Saraki (@ToyinSaraki) July 25, 2018
Firstly I have never received any vehicle from @PoliceNG
Secondly, I believe these vehicles bear a striking resemblance to cars donated by my dear brother @AlikoDangote.
I hope DSP Jimoh Moshood can leave me out of this unseemly contretemps. Thank you! pic.twitter.com/Q9uliPkrZt— Toyin Saraki (@ToyinSaraki) July 25, 2018
It was bad enough that I was forced to endure a mass invasion of my privacy, with the mis-identification of a guest at a private family occasion, falsely, as one of the @PoliceNG Offa Bank Robbery suspects. The Police did nothing to correct this widely circulated falsehood. pic.twitter.com/dKau9yUYYF
— Toyin Saraki (@ToyinSaraki) July 25, 2018