'Aisha' documentary is a lie; President Muizzu calls for legal action against all involved
President Muizzu has dismissed the allegations presented in the 'Aisha' documentary released by the 'Adhadhu' news outlet as blatant falsehoods. Speaking at a press conference, the President confirmed that he has requested relevant authorities to pursue legal action against all parties involved in the dissemination of the misinformation contained within the video.


President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu speaks during a press conference held at the President's Office. | Presidents Office
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has dismissed the "Aisha" documentary released by Adhadhu news as an absolute fabrication, calling for legal action against all individuals involved in making the allegations.
During a press conference held on Monday, a journalist from Adhadhu questioned officials regarding the "Aisha" documentary.
The journalist noted that a female employee who worked at the office early last year has leveled serious allegations against you, which were presented in the form of a documentary supported by evidence. These allegations include claims that you maintained an extramarital relationship with her and met with her privately on numerous occasions in your personal office cabin. Furthermore, it was highlighted that the woman alleges you sent her various messages and provided her with money through your Personal Assistant, Hassan. Given that these allegations include a purported confession from her, the journalist questioned whether you can currently guarantee that none of these claims occurred, either in your official or personal capacity.
In response to this question, President Muizzu dismissed the allegations as an absolute falsehood. He further stated that he has requested all relevant authorities to prosecute everyone involved in spreading these defamatory claims.
Adhadhu News is referring to a video they produced themselves. You have essentially confessed to creating a video that contains blatant falsehoods. I am calling upon all relevant authorities to take legal action against everyone involved in spreading such fabrications. Furthermore, you are the same people who produced the "Don Amaa" video, are you not? It is entirely possible for you to produce such content again. Therefore, I am not at all surprised by your statements.President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu
On March 28, 2026, the news outlet *Adhadhu* released a documentary titled "Aisha," detailing an incident alleged to have occurred within the President's Office. The documentary gained significant public traction immediately following its release. The Media Council is currently investigating the matter surrounding the documentary.






