Search

Login to see saved articles

You need to be logged in to view bookmarks.

Newsletter image

Subscribe to the Newsletter

Join 10k+ people to get notified about new posts, news and tips.


GDPR Compliance

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Service.

Nigeria bids farewell to former leader Buhari with burial in home state

Nigeria’s former President Muhammad Buhari was buried on Tuesday in the backyard of his home in northern Katsina state, as residents climbed trees to bid farewell to the 82-year-old.

Buhari ruled Africa’s most populous nation between 2015 and 2023 and died in a London hospital on Sunday after an undisclosed illness.

He was one of two former Nigerian military strongmen who returned to power via the ballot box.

In his hometown of Daura, supporters chanted “Sai Baba”, an endearing name used by followers, while they attempted to catch a last glimpse of Buhari’s casket as it was lowered into the ground.

The coffin, draped in Nigeria’s white and greennational colours, had arrived at the airport inKatsina earlier and was received by PresidentBola Tinubu, government officials and menand women in traditional Muslim attire.

The former president was given a military parade and a 21-gun salute at the airport before his body was transported to Daura, about 80 kilometres away.

Tinubu has declared seven days of national mourning and a public holiday on Tuesday to honour Buhari.

After first rising to power in the early 1980s as a military leader following a coup, Buhari made a comeback as a democratically elected president when he defeated incumbent Goodluck Jonathan in 2015.

Buhari’s eight-year rule was marked by economic recession, foreign currency shortages, a slump in oil production and insecurity that spread across the country.

Even so, Buhari continued to enjoy a cult-like following in his home state and across the largely Muslim northern Nigeria.

Many supporters admired his austere lifestyle and anti-corruption crusade, although critics say few public officials were jailed for graft.

SourceReuters

Prev Article
COPEC Forecasts 6–9% Increase in Petrol and Diesel Prices
Next Article
Mahama Orders Acceleration of Rural Road Repairs Under $10 Billion Infrastructure Push

Related to this topic:

Comments (0)

Leave a Comment

You must log in to comment.