Mrs. Buhari likewise cautioned her staff not to take part in any false exercises, including that "anybody discovered blameworthy will confront the full range of the law''.
The notice was put forth in an expression by her Director of Information, Mr. Suleiman Haruna, on Wednesday in Abuja.
The announcement cited Mr. Haruna as saying that, " the spouse of the President Mrs. Aisha Buhari, has been following occasions identified with an examination of an extortion suspect by the Department of State Services (DSS) and wishes to separate herself from every one of the people associated with the expressed misrepresentation case."
"Mrs. Buhari wishes to express that one Mariyatu whose name was referenced for the situation isn't her sister and the supposed Amina Mohammed isn't and was never her partner.
"In this way, they are not in a situation to execute any business in her name or that of her office,'' the announcement included.
The announcement additionally clarified that the spouse of the President did not utilize her office to execute any business.
"Mrs. Buhari wishes to educate the overall population that whoever works with anybody in her name will do as such at his or her very own hazard.
"With respect to the staff of her office, the spouse of the President cautioned that anybody observed to participate in false dealings, will confront the full fury of the law,'' Haruna said.
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