NewsPresident Buhari’s Widow To Receive N4.2m Yearly, Other Incentives

President Buhari’s Widow To Receive N4.2m Yearly, Other Incentives

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Following the passing of former President Muhammadu Buhari, the Federal Government has confirmed the entitlements the family will receive under the law that guides the welfare of families of past Heads of State and democratically elected President.

As stated in the Remuneration of Former Presidents and Heads of State (and Other Ancillary Matters) Act, Buhari’s widow, Aisha, will be receiving a monthly payment of ₦350,000 for her personal upkeep.

The family will also be given ₦1 million each year to support the education and welfare of the late president’s children, especially those still in school.

This amount will be released in four batches of ₦250,000 per quarter.

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The Federal Government will also take full responsibility for all medical treatment needed abroad by Buhari’s widow and children, ensuring they do not face financial stress when seeking healthcare outside the country.

In addition, the family is entitled to a fully paid 30-day vacation each year, which can be taken either within Nigeria or abroad.

This will be funded entirely by the FG.

To ensure stable housing, a five-bedroom house will be provided to the family.

The location of the home will be decided by the family, and it will be fully furnished at no cost to them.

A direct phone line will also be installed for the family, and the Federal Government will handle all bills connected to it.

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However, there is a condition attached to these benefits.

According to the law, once Buhari’s widow remarries, all the entitlements will be stopped immediately.

This rule applies to all spouses of Former Presidents.


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