First Lady of Nigeria, Aisha Buhari had on Friday said Ayodele Fayose, governor of Ekiti state, refused to put the general election behind him.
Commenting on the legal battle with Fayose during an interview with VOA, the first lady said she had the right to take him to court.
The president’s wife sued the governor after he refused to retract his allegations that she was indicted in the Halliburton scam. Even after giving Fayose a five-day ultimatum to apologise, the governor stood his grounds, insisting that he had evidence to substantiate his claim.
He went on to challenge her to visit the US if she was not afraid of being arrested.
Buhari’s wife is currently in the US, where she is expected to spend a full week.
Tracing the origin of the issue to the electioneering period, the president’s wife said it was not only Fayose who was abusing her, but added that while others “kept quiet” after the election, the governor continued.
“All these started during the campaign period. He was not the only who was abusing me, others did that, but after the election, which Allah made us to win, and they to lose, everybody kept quiet, but Fayose kept on abusing people and eventually he started abusing me too,” she said.
“I don’t know those places and people he mentioned.
“I never chose myself for this post, but God chose it for me. I am not even the one who contested election.
“I have never abused him; I don’t even know him as a person. How can he be accusing me of what I have no idea of? I won’t let this go.”
Source: Naija News
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