Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has declared that his anticipated bid for the presidency in 2027 will be his final attempt to lead Nigeria.
Atiku, who has contested for the nation’s top office multiple times, said this in an exclusive interview with ARISE TV.
Responding to a question on whether turning 80 by 2027 would make the stakes higher for him, Atiku said it would likely be his last outing.
“Certainly yes, because the stakes are higher and I believe that will be my last outing,” Atiku had said while responding to one of the questions thrown at him.
The former presidential candidate emphasized the need for unity within the opposition, urging party leaders and stakeholders to put aside personal ambitions and work towards building a formidable coalition capable of challenging the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Atiku also expressed concern over the current state of the nation, pointing to economic challenges, insecurity, and governance issues as reasons he believes experienced leadership is urgently needed.
He maintained that Nigeria requires bold reforms and inclusive policies to unlock its full potential.
Atiku, who served as vice president from 1999 to 2007, has been a consistent contender in Nigeria’s presidential elections, making him one of the most recognizable figures in the country’s democratic journey.
