Today, Monday, 14 July, 2025, it is expected that President Bola Tinubu and past Nigerian leaders will converge in Daura, Katsina State as the remains of former President Muhammadu Buhari are laid to rest, in keeping with Islamic tradition, report thegazellenews.com.
Buhari, a former military ruler, died in London hospital on Sunday, 13 July, 2025.

On Sunday, 13 July, 2025, President Tinubu directed the Vice-President, Senator Kashim Shettima to accompany Buhari’s remains from London where he died at around 04:30 pm Sunday, 13 July, 2025.
Thegazellenews.com learnt that the former President’s remains would arrive the country early Monday, 14 July, 2025 to be flown to his hometown of Daura, Katsina State, for burial.
Tinubu ordered flags at half-staff as a mark of respect for the departed leader.
President Tinubu in a heartfelt tribute he personally signed on the evening of Sunday, 13 July, 2025, confirmed that Buhari would be accorded full state honours.
“As a mark of respect to our former leader, I have directed that all national flags fly at half-staff across the country for seven days from today,” Tinubu wrote.
He added, “I have also summoned an emergency Federal Executive Council session on Tuesday, dedicated to his honour.”
The President said the late Buhari’s passing filled him with “profound sorrow and a heavy heart,” adding that Nigeria has lost “a patriot, a soldier, a statesman.
“President Buhari was to the very core, a patriot, a soldier, a statesman. His legacy of service and sacrifice endures.
“He served Nigeria with unwavering dedication, first as a military leader from January 1984 to August 1985, and later as a democratically elected President from 2015 to 2023.
“Duty, honour, and a deep commitment to the unity and progress of our nation defined his life”.
The President also described Buhari as a man who “stood firm through the most turbulent times, leading with quiet strength, profound integrity, and an unshakable belief in Nigeria’s potential.”
He praised Buhari’s efforts in confronting corruption and instilling discipline in public service.
“He championed discipline in public service, confronted corruption head-on, and placed the country above personal interest at every turn,” said Tinubu.
In his tribute, President Tinubu also acknowledged the people and traditional leadership of Daura, the late leader’s hometown in Katsina State.
“In this moment of national mourning, I extend my deepest condolences to his beloved wife, Aisha, with whom I have been in constant touch, his children, the entire Buhari family, and all who knew and loved him.”
“I also extend my condolences to the government and people of Katsina State, most especially the people and traditional leaders of Daura Emirate,” he stated.
President Tinubu assured Nigerians that the Federal Government would organise a funeral that reflects Buhari’s “towering contributions to our country,” and prayed for Allah to grant him eternal peace.
“We honour his service. We reflect on his legacy. And we pray for the peaceful repose of his soul,” he said, praying, “May Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him Al-Jannah Firdaus. And may his life continue to inspire generations of Nigerians to serve with courage, conviction, and selflessness.”
Buhari had travelled to London in late June for follow-up care related to an undisclosed condition.
Recall that Buhari’s health required extended medical leaves during his reign as President of Nigeria.
During his tenure he made no fewer than 13 medical trips to the United Kingdom.
Buhari’s first known medical visit occurred in June 2016, just over a year after assuming office. That trip lasted 10 days.

