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Budgets: FG spends N38.2bn on Gowon, Obasanjo, IBB, others in 22 years

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 12:33 pm
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By Clifford Ndujihe,

By the end of this year, the Federal Government would have spent, at least, N38.188 billion on the up-keep of former presidents, vice presidents and their families, over a period of 22 years, Saturday Vanguard’s checks have revealed.

 

Based on official exchange rates across the various years, the welfare of former leaders and their families has cost Nigeria $144.722 million in 22 years.

From N140 million in 2005, funds allocated to entitlements of former presidents/heads of state, former vice presidents or chiefs of general staff have risen rapidly to hit N2.3 billion since 2013 (See table).

 

The peak was in 2012 when the Dr Goodluck Jonathan’s Administration budgeted N3.185 billion for the welfare of the ex-leaders.

 

The lowest allocation was in 2008 when N24 million was allocated. The figure for 2007 was not disclosed but unconfirmed estimates from the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF’s, office put the figure at N102 million. Between 2013 and 2025, the allocation was constant at N2.3 billion for each year.

 

Also, in 2017, the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, OSGF, allocated the sum of N432.193 million for the purchase of cars for the nation’s seven former presidents/heads of state and four vice presidents.

 

For 2026, the federal government has proposed N2.3bn for the payment of benefits and entitlements to Nigeria’s former presidents, heads of state, and their deputies.

 

This is according to details contained in the 2026 N58.47 trillion Appropriation Bill under the item tagged: “Entitlements of former Presidents/Heads of State and Vice Presidents/Chief of General Staff.”

The allocation covers pensions, allowances, and other statutory benefits.

 

Budget documents show that the N2.3 billion provision applies to both civilian and military former leaders of the country.

 

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