President Muhammadu Buhari has fired his security details and other
persons in Aso Villa for their role in the crisis between his wife,
Aisha, and his assistant Sabiu "Tunde" Yusuf.
Those fired by Buhari on Wednesday, June 17, included his Chief
Personal Security Officer, Chief Detail to President, ADC to the First
Lady, Escort Commander, ADC National Defence Council, and 37 others in
Aso Villa.
According to Sahara Reporters, President Buhari decided to take the
step after Mamman Daura, his nephew and one of his closest confidants,
was seen weeping as he made his way to his office. Daura was said to
have informed Buhari that his security aides were not only after Yusuf’s
life but his own as well.
Consequently, Buhari gave the nod for all persons involved in the alleged threat to the lives of the two men to be removed.
Recall that there was crisis in Aso Villa last week when Yusuf
refused to embark on a 14-day isolation period after returning to Abuja
from a trip to Lagos. Upon his return, he drove straight to the villa
where he resides but he was denied access by the aides of the first lady
who insisted he goes into self-isolation at a different location since
he was returning from Lagos which is the epicenter of COVID-19 in
Nigeria.
Yusuf allegedly refused and got the police to arrest the aides of the First Lady (read here).
Afterwards, the First Lady took to Twitter to ask the inspector general
of police (IGP), to release her aides from detention (read here).
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