The First Lady, Fatima Bio, has addressed a trending issue on social media involving her name following allegations made by Musa Tarawally. In a strongly worded response, she described the accusations as dishonest, misleading, and deeply disrespectful.

According to Fatima Bio, claims that she hired individuals to abuse Musa Tarawally and his mother are entirely false. She emphasized that such allegations are baseless and damaging to her integrity.

“I want to clearly state that I have never hired anyone to insult or abuse Musa Tarawally or his mother. This claim is not only untrue but also disrespectful,” she said.

She further clarified that the individual who allegedly abused Musa Tarawally is, in fact, his own close associate, commonly referred to as his “main boy.” Fatima Bio stressed that this individual, Samura, operates under Musa Tarawally’s direct knowledge and instruction.

Fatima Bio explained that she came to know Samura through Musa Tarawally himself, adding that every action taken by Samura was done with Musa Tarawally’s full awareness and approval.

“Everything Samura does is under your instruction. You are fully aware of his actions. So I was surprised to see a video where you publicly associated my name with Samura while at the same time trying to distance yourself from him,” she stated.

She questioned the logic behind Musa Tarawally’s attempt to dissociate himself from Samura only after their apparent fallout, asking why her name was being dragged into a personal dispute between the two.

“If Samura goes out and misbehaves publicly, are we supposed to blame you? You were the one guiding and instructing him. If Samura has any good or bad habits, you played a significant role in shaping them,” she added.

Fatima Bio also expressed concern over what she described as a recurring pattern of publicly targeting women during conflicts, noting that such behavior is unacceptable and harmful.

Despite the controversy, she maintained that she had always treated Musa Tarawally with respect from the first day they met and found his recent actions both disappointing and frustrating.

“It is frustrating to see you come on social media today pretending not to know Samura, when you were the one instructing him to abuse people. Acting innocent now does not erase the truth,” she concluded.

The First Lady’s response has sparked widespread discussion online, with many calling for accountability, honesty, and restraint in public discourse especially when sensitive accusations are involved.