2027 Will Be My Last Shot at the Presidency — Atiku Declares
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has declared that 2027 will be his final attempt at the Nigerian presidency. The announcement, made during an Arise News interview on Wednesday, adds weight to what is already shaping up to be a fiercely contested election cycle.
“Certainly yes, because the stakes are higher because I believe that will be my last outing. So that’s incontrovertible,” Atiku said when asked directly whether 2027 would be his final bid.
Experience versus the rising generation
Pressed on why Nigerians should still trust him after multiple failed runs, Atiku leaned into his record. “I represent both the past and the future simply because we have seen various levels of leadership in the country, both young and old, and we’re experiencing them,” he said.
He didn’t hold back on the younger generation either. “I still believe that our expectations of the young leadership are below what we thought,” he said, arguing that mentorship from experienced politicians works best from positions of authority. “What I was able to learn from President Olusegun Obasanjo through his experience, I couldn’t have learned it outside,” he added.
Then came the swipe at Goodluck Jonathan — describing him as “a decent young man but also inexperienced, which contributed to his failure to manage the affairs of the country.” It’s a bold line from someone with his own record of electoral defeats, and it signals that Atiku intends to make experience the centrepiece of his campaign.
What a “last outing” changes
Atiku is 78. A final campaign carries genuine emotional weight — supporters rally around a farewell bid in ways they might not for just another run. But it also raises an awkward question: if he loses again, who inherits the ADC coalition? Peter Obi? Rotimi Amaechi? The coalition was built on the premise that a united opposition could defeat Tinubu. Atiku’s declaration could consolidate support around him, or it could accelerate the jockeying among his allies.
For Tinubu’s camp, the optics write themselves: a perennial candidate making one last throw of the dice. Whether Atiku can change that narrative depends entirely on whether 2027 produces a different result from every election before.
Sources: Arise News, SaharaReporters, Guardian Nigeria, The Nation
Written by
Tunde Bakare
Political journalist covering Nigerian politics, the National Assembly, and electoral developments. Political Editor at NaijaTrend.
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