2027: I’ll Only Contest If There’s Viable Political Platform, Says Atiku

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A former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has said that he does not know if he will contest the presidency in 2027.

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Atiku said he will only throw himself into the ring if there is a viable political platform for him to contest the forthcoming elections.

 

The former Vice President made the remark in an interview with Untold Stories hosted Adesuwa Giwa-Osagie.

 

The former presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) recently announced the formation of a coalition of opposition leaders to wrest power from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027.

 

However, there has been widespread speculation about who will lead the coalition and emerge as its presidential candidate, with former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi and former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, being considered among its key figures.

 

When asked if he would be running for the presidency in 2027, Atiku said: “I don’t know because there has to be, first of all, a viable platform, more than any other time in the political history of this country, particularly since the return of democracy.”

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Atiku, who has run for the presidency a record six times, did not rule out the possibility of contesting again in 2027.

 

“I have not seen Nigeria in dire need of, you know, an experienced and credible leadership than this time.

 

“We had a similar, you know, what would I say, merger in 2014. About four of us or is it three? We all ran for president and one of us emerged, and we all supported the one who emerged, and he won,” he said.

 

He agreed with former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s assertion that Nigeria’s democracy is deteriorating, saying the situation is “very dire.”

 

“No doubt about that,” he said.

 

Atiku also expressed his disappointment with the country’s political leadership.

 

“The next generation after me, many of them had been governors, had been senators. Instead of me to see an improvement in the level of governance at the state level and so on and so forth, I don’t see it. So I feel a little bit distressed.”

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Atiku also questioned the credibility of the current legislative leadership, especially as it relates to the National Assembly’s ratification of the state of emergency in Rivers State

 

“I am not surprised,” he said, alleging that they are corrupt.

 

Why I didn’t pick Wike as running mate in 2023

 

The former vice president also addressed his decision not to choose the current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, as his running mate in the 2023 election.

 

Many observers believe this decision played a role in the leadership crisis that has rocked the PDP since then.

 

There were speculations that the decision not to pick Wike contributed to Atiku’s loss at the poll, as the former Rivers State governor led five other PDP governors to rebel against the party’s choice. Wike later boasted about working against Atiku and delivering Rivers State for President Tinubu.

 

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However, Atiku said he had no regrets about not picking Wike.

 

“No, not at all,” he said.

 

Explaining his decision, Atiku recalled that he was accused of failing to consult widely when he picked Peter Obi as his running mate in 2019.

 

(Daily Trust)

 


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