A prominent opposition voice has called on former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to withdraw from the 2027 presidential race and throw his support behind Peter Obi, arguing that such a move could consolidate opposition strength against the ruling party. Theo Abu Agada, Director of New Media and Strategic Communications for the Nigerian Democratic Congress, made the appeal in a public statement that has sparked fresh debate about opposition unity ahead of the next electoral cycle.
Agada praised Atiku’s credentials and vision for Nigeria while insisting that stepping aside would not diminish his political legacy but rather strengthen the opposition’s chances of unseating President Bola Tinubu. The NDC official emphasized that Atiku’s ideas for national development remain valuable, yet suggested the former vice president should prioritize the broader opposition cause over personal ambition at this critical juncture in Nigeria’s political landscape.
The appeal comes shortly after Atiku publicly declared that the 2027 election would be his final presidential bid regardless of the outcome. The 78-year-old politician made this revelation during a recent social media interaction with supporters, adding another dimension to discussions about generational transition and opposition strategy.
As Nigeria’s political parties position themselves for the next electoral contest, calls for opposition unity continue to intensify. Whether Atiku will heed such appeals remains uncertain, but the debate underscores the complex dynamics shaping the country’s political future and the ongoing challenge of building effective coalitions against the governing party.





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