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Former Nigerian President Buhari to be buried in hometown on Tuesday

Former Nigerian President Buhari to be buried in hometown on Tuesday

Al Jazeera2 days ago
Nigeria's former President Muhammadu Buhari will be buried in his hometown of Daura in the northern state of Katsina, once his body is repatriated from the United Kingdom, the state governor has said.
The remains of the ex-leader, who died aged 82 in London on Sunday following a prolonged illness, will reach Nigeria on Tuesday, with his burial taking place later the same day, according to Dikko Umaru Radda.
Preparations for the burial were under way in Daura on Monday, while the country's Vice President Kashim Shettima was in London organising the repatriation of Buhari's body.
Buhari, who first ruled the country as a military leader between 1984 and 1985, served consecutive presidential terms between 2015 and 2023. He was the first opposition politician to be voted into power since the country's return to civilian rule.
The self-described 'converted democrat' is being remembered by many as a central figure in his country's democratic evolution. However, some critics have also noted his failure to improve Nigeria's economy or its security during his presidency.
Paying tribute to his predecessor on Sunday, President Bola Tinubu called him 'a patriot, a soldier, a statesman'.
'He stood firm through the most turbulent times, leading with quiet strength, profound integrity, and an unshakable belief in Nigeria's potential,' Tinubu wrote in a post on X.
'He championed discipline in public service, confronted corruption head-on and placed the country above personal interest at every turn.'
Tinubu added that all national flags would fly at half-mast for seven days from Sunday, and said Buhari would be accorded full-state honours.
Radda also paid his respects to the former president, describing him as 'the embodiment of the common man's aspirations'.
Ibrahim Babangida, a former military ruler who ousted Buhari in a coup in 1985, also released a statement after his death was announced.
'We may not have agreed on everything — as brothers often don't — but I never once doubted his sincerity or his patriotism,' Babangida said.
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Alexis Akwagyiram, managing editor at Semafor and a longtime observer of Nigerian politics, noted that Buhari was popular for his 'personal brand of integrity and honesty'.
However, Akwagyiram also highlighted Buhari's shortcomings on the economy and security, saying that insurgencies from groups such as Boko Haram had 'proliferated under his tenure'.
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