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FG Allocates ₦27bn For Obasanjo, Gowon, Buhari, Others In 2025
The Federal Government has allocated ₦27bn for the entitlements of former leaders and retired officials in the 2025 fiscal year. Beneficiaries include ex-presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Goodluck Jonathan, and Muhammadu Buhari, alongside former vice-presidents Atiku Abubakar, Namadi Sambo, and Yemi Osinbajo.
Military leaders such as Gen. Yakubu Gowon (retd.), Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd.), and Ibrahim Babangida, among others, are also listed.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that President Bola Tinubu presented the 2025 budget, titled Budget of Restoration: Securing Peace, Rebuilding Prosperity, to the National Assembly.
The ₦49.7tn spending plan prioritizes defence, infrastructure, and human capital development, with a ₦13.39tn deficit to be financed through borrowing.
Documents from the appropriation bill reveal that ₦1.4tn has been earmarked for pensions, gratuities, and retirees’ benefits. Of this, ₦2.3bn is for former presidents, vice-presidents, and heads of state, ₦10.5bn for retired heads of service and permanent secretaries, ₦13.5bn for retired professors, and ₦1bn for retired agency heads. Additionally, ₦46bn is allocated for civilian pensions, ₦383.9bn for military pensions, and ₦66.8bn for expected retirees.
The budget also sets aside ₦2.7bn for gratuity arrears from 2019–2021 and ₦2.2bn for death benefits. Funds for security debarment allowances total ₦43bn, while pensions for the Department of State Security, parastatals, universities, and railways collectively amount to ₦43.4bn.
Moreover, ₦500bn is allocated for the student loan scheme and social investment initiatives like school feeding.
Since its inception in April, the Nigerian Education Loan Fund has disbursed ₦104bn to 613,734 students for institutional fees and upkeep.
An additional ₦250bn has been earmarked for poverty reduction strategies under the Service-Wide Votes and Capital Supplementation category.
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