I rented my house to get feeding money – ex-president Buhari | READ DETAILS
Former President Muhammadu Buhari has revealed that he sustains himself financially through rental income from one of his two properties in Kaduna State, highlighting the importance of transparency and accountability in public office.
Speaking at an All Progressives Congress, APC caucus meeting on January 25 at the Presidential Banquet Hall in Katsina State’s Government House, Buhari shared insights into his personal finances and reflections on governance, delivered in Hausa.
The former president disclosed that he owns only three houses: one in his hometown of Daura, Katsina State, and two in Kaduna State. He explained that one of the Kaduna properties has been rented out, and his income is used to cover his daily living expenses. “After my eight years as a civil president, I have only three houses; one in Daura and two in Kaduna. I have given one out for renting where I get money for feeding,” he stated.
Buhari reiterated his stance against corruption during his time in office, asserting that no one could accuse him of illicit enrichment.
“I refrained from enriching myself illicitly during my presidency,” he said, adding that he is committed to the principles of integrity and accountability.
He also touched on the complexities of governing Nigeria, a challenge he believes is often underestimated.
“Nigeria is a difficult country to govern, but most Nigerians are unaware. You will not understand the complexities of leadership and the country itself until you find yourself in the administrative position of the country,” Buhari remarked.
Reflecting on life after his presidency, Buhari noted that he is in better health and feels more relaxed since leaving office.
“I look much better and healthier now than when I was the president of the country. Anybody that sees me now acknowledges that I look better than before,” he said with evident relief.
The former president’s comments provided a glimpse into his personal life and his perspectives on the challenges of leadership, while reinforcing his commitment to integrity in public service.
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