Senate president Bukola Saraki
Moshood Mustapha, a former member of the House of Representatives, says he has no hand within the rift between Senate President Bukola Saraki and the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris.
Mustapha, a governorship aspirant in Kwara, mentioned this in an assertion on Friday in Ilorin.
The former Special Adviser to the Senate President on Special Duties mentioned his latest go to to Idris was private.
“My consideration has been drawn to the hearsay going spherical that I am the mind behind the IGP and Saraki saga.
“Therefore, I discover it expedient to put the matter to relaxation as soon as and for all.
“I need to state that the accusation is unfounded, baseless, unfaithful and a try and malign my individual and that's completely unacceptable.
“I am a very upright and principled person and it is not in my nature to bring down others for self-aggrandisement,” he mentioned.
He mentioned his relationship with the Senate President had spanned a number of years, including that he would proceed to carry Saraki in excessive regard inspite of their present totally different political platforms.
He mentioned his go to to the police headquarters was to satisfy some associates who had been his colleagues throughout his days within the Nigeria Immigration Service.