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2027 election: Atiku’s next move revealed

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It’s no longer a secret that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is running for the Presidency in 2027. He previously contested but didn’t succeed. This time, he’s feeling optimistic and believes his chances are much better.

He plans to contest on the platform of PDP. He plans to get the PDP ticket.

But many political analysts say his chances are slim, going by the huge opposition to his candidacy.

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Many PDP topshots believe he should not be the flagbearer of the party. They prefer a different person who is fresh.

Those from the South believe that a Southern candidate is more preferable, to enable the South complete its 2 terms.

All these sentiments are being openly canvassed by stakeholders in the party.

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Even the young members of the party prefer that a younger aspirant be fielded.

Some of the serving PDP governors don’t seem to support his candidacy. They recently had a meeting in Ibadan, Oyo State where they rejected the concept of Coalition, which Atiku & some other popular politicians like Mallam El-Rufai are rooting for.

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But his biggest challenge is coming from the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike who does not even want to hear any talk of Atiku getting the PDP presidential ticket.

He is Atiku’s biggest problem because he was the one who put together the G5, made up of governors, who worked against Atiku last election.

They are determined to do same at the forthcoming elections.

How Atiku plans to get the PDP ticket being a Northern aspirant, when the view of many is that it would be better to have a Southern aspirant emerge, remains to be seen.

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Chief Bode George, a founding father and Elder of the party has come out openly to say over his dead body will Atiku emerge as PDP’s presidential candidate.

A member of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Bode George, says the party will meet its end if former Vice President Atiku Abubakar secures the party’s 2027 presidential ticket.

“If he (Atiku) picks it (PDP’s ticket), that is the end of this party. If he picks it by manipulation which was what was done the last time, we will not accept it,” Bode George said on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme on Monday, April 14.

Atiku has been in a race to become Nigeria’s president for over three decades and has been the presidential candidate of different parties six times.

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Atiku recently championed an inter-party alliance that birthed a coalition on Thursday, March 20, 2025. Atiku, alongside former Anambra Governor Peter Obi, ex-Kaduna governor Nasir El-Rufai, amongst others, announced the coalition as an attempt to oust incumbent President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

However, in a twist, PDP governors on Monday, April 14, 2025, rejected the coalition spearheaded by Atiku, ruling out any plan by the party for mergers or coalition. Speaking during the television programme on Monday, Bode George applauded the PDP governors for rejecting the coalition led by Atiku.

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George said Atiku has not shown himself to be a leader of the party because he has not waded into the intra-party squabbles that have befallen the party in recent times.

Bode George said: “No, if he is the leader of the party, he would have waded into it (the crisis). “The fact that he was the presidential candidate of the party at the last election doesn’t mean he is a bonafide, fixated leader of the party. If he’s running for his private interest, it’s different from the interest of the party.”

Asked whether Atiku could be the flag bearer of the PDP in 2027, the PDP chieftain said, “He cannot be. This is what I am saying. There was 8 years in the North, there should be 8 years in the South. That is the dictate, that is the doctrine of the PDP. I can’t say he cannot contest; he can go to any party because it is his constitutional right but as far as we are concerned, he cannot be the candidate.”

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“There are rules. Section 7, Sub-section 3C of our constitution. It states that once the presidential candidate has been in the South for eight years, it had to go to the North. And after another 8 years, it would come to the South. Is Atiku from the South-West, South-South or South-East?” George asked.

The PDP chieftain said he equally doesn’t want Tinubu to be re-elected in 2027, adding that he wants his party to win the next election with a southern candidate.

He is not the only one. Many Southern big wigs are opposed to Atiku’s choice.

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Atiku himself is aware of this. And he actually has a Plan B.

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Some have hinted that Atiku’s Plan B is to decamp to the SDP if he can’t get the PDP presidential ticket. He is said to have a collaborative relationship with the likes of Mallam El-Rufai, who many believe is holding forte for him. Some have gone ahead to suggest that when the time comes he is most likely going to be the place holder for Atiku in SDP. This is because Atiku and El-Rufai are working together towards the same goal of making sure Atiku becomes the next President of Nigeria.

As it is nobody can convince Atiku not to run. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar believes he is eminently qualified for the job. He has paid his dues.

Atiku Abubakar served as the Vice President of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007 during the presidency of Olusegun Obasanjo. He ran for the office of Governor of Adamawa State in 1990 and 1996 unsuccessfully, but won in 1998.

Before he was sworn in, he was selected as running mate to former military leader, Olusegun Obasanjo, during the 1999 presidential election and was re-elected in 2003.

Atiku Abubakar has contested unsuccessfully for the President of Nigeria 6 times, in 1993, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019, and 2023.

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He ran in the Social Democratic Party presidential primaries in 1993, but lost to Moshood Abiola and Baba Gana Kingibe. He was a presidential candidate of the Action Congress in the 2007 presidential election coming in third to Umaru Yar’Adua of the PDP and Muhammadu Buhari of the ANPP.

He contested the presidential primaries of the People’s Democratic Party during the 2011 presidential election losing out to incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan. In 2014, he joined the All Progressives Congress ahead of the 2015 presidential election and contested the presidential primaries losing to Muhammadu Buhari. In 2017, he returned to the Peoples Democratic Party and was the party presidential candidate during the 2019 presidential election, again losing to incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari.

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In May 2022, he was chosen as the Peoples Democratic Party presidential candidate again, this time for the 2023 general election after he defeated Nyesom Wike, the former Governor of Rivers State, at the primaries. He came in second in the general election, being defeated by Bola Tinubu, though Abubakar joined other opposition candidates in demanding a revote.

Atiku Abubakar is a Fulani born on 25 November 1946 in Jada, a village which was then under the administration of the British Cameroons. The territory later joined with the Federation of Nigeria in the 1961 British Cameroons referendum. His father, Garba Abubakar was a Fulani trader and farmer, and his mother was Aisha Kande. He was named after his paternal grandfather Atiku Abdulqadir who hails from Wurno, Sokoto State and migrated to Kojoli village at Jada, Adamawa State, his maternal grandfather called Inuwa Dutse migrated to Jada, Adamawa State from Dutse, Jigawa State he became the only child of his parents when his only sister died at infancy. In 1957, his father died by drowning while crossing a river to Toungo, a neighbouring village to Jada.

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Rivers Crisis: What Tinubu told Fubara in Lagos as Pro-Wike kicks

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Rivers Crisis: Fresh demands may stop Fubara's return as governor
Suspended Rivers State governor Siminalayi Fubara is not due for return as the state governor even after meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at his Lagos residence last week.
It was reported that Fubara’s return closing after his photo meeting Tinubu flooded the social media amidst resolution of River State crisis.
Source within Wike’s camp has revealed that the suspended governor only lobbying for his return but yet to do some of the agreed conditions and this could put him in tight corners as Pro-Wike lawmakers grumbling with his association with Tinubu.
According to another source in Lagos, it was revealed that Fubara’s return is not coming so soon as been reported in the media, stressing that there are certain conditions he is still negotiating which could delay his return as expected.
The same source said that there are decisions he would need to reverse if his suspension lifted but the governor trying to please Nyesom Wike’s enemies by ignoring that aspect during negotiation.
“As for the President, he has no problem in lifting his suspension today, but the suspended governor is trying to dodge some agreed terms which are part of the problem and there’s no way the crisis won’t continue if he returns.
“The President has told him to meet everyone affected and make peace with them, that everyone should speak in his favour and let the matter end in peace. But Fubara is ignoring some people of course.”
Fubara’s major now is Pro-Wike who are yet to agreed on certain terms and are set to meet the president over their own grievances.
Meanwhile, former President Goodluck Jonathan is among high-profile Nigerians quietly lobbying for the reinstatement of suspended Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara, with mounting expectations that a resolution could be reached before June 12, according to Politics Nigeria.
It is understood that Jonathan has already engaged President Bola Tinubu in a lengthy telephone conversation, advocating for Fubara’s return “on or before June 12 in the spirit of Democracy Day.”
Governor Fubara was suspended on March 18 following a controversial presidential order. The decision, widely described as unconstitutional, has drawn sharp criticism from legal experts and political observers who argue that “there is no part of the Constitution which empowers the president to suspend/remove an elected governor,” even in the event of emergency rule.
Fubara, his deputy Ngozi Odu and state lawmakers were suspended for six months following heightened tension between the governor and his predecessor Nyesom Wike.
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Why I can’t join APC – Eno’s Commissioner breaks silence

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Why I can't join APC - Eno's Commissioner breaks silence over defection

Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Information and Special Duties, Comrade Ini Ememobong, has resigned his appointment as a member of Governor Umo Eno’s cabinet over political differences.

Governor Eno had earlier on Friday announced his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), citing the need to connect Akwa Ibom to the government at the centre, among others reasons.

But, his appointee Ememobong, who also doubled as the Commissioner for the Ibom Deep Sea Port Project, quit his role in the State government, saying he couldn’t follow his principal to his new political party as a matter of principle.

Taking to his Facebook page shortly after the governor’s announcement of his defection, the erstwhile Commissioner said he had also complied with Governor Eno’s directive to his aides who won’t follow to APC to quit, calling his own decision to quit as ‘another bend’.

Ememobong wrote: “Today, I have tendered my resignation to the Governor in compliance with his directive that his appointees who are unwilling to join him on the political journey to the APC should resign.

“While I cannot question or fault the Governor’s personal decision, I am unable to join in that sojourn. My decision is borne out of my belief in politics with principles and my long standing opposition to that political platform, which is daily validated by numerous Nigerians across many sectors. This decision does not affect my personal relationship with the Governor, who calls me his brother and reposed great confidence in me by saddling me with two very important ministries(Information and Special Duties & Ibom Deep Sea Port).I have and will continue to have tremendous respect for HE Governor Umo Eno, even out of EXCO.

“About my history in political and public service, I look back with great satisfaction at the work I have done and leave the ultimate judgement to history and posterity. Given another opportunity, I will do more.

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“Let me convey the very sincere appreciation of my family to His Excellency, Pastor Umo Eno for appointing me into his cabinet. Our very special appreciation goes to Mr. Udom Emmanuel, the immediate past Governor of Akwa Ibom State for his enduring love and belief in me, especially for appointing me into the Executive Council during his administration.

“I understand this decision may not please everyone, and to those who are disappointed, I humbly seek your understanding.

“As usual, I do not know the future, but I know HE who holds the future and I trust that at the end, all things work together for good, to those who love the Lord and are the called unto HIS purpose.”

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2027: List of governors working with Tinubu to ‘destroy’ PDP after defection

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2027: List of governors working with Tinubu to 'destroy' PDP after defection

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has continued to lose its state governors to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) since the formation of the ruling party.

The APC has not hidden the desire to take over more states through defections of governors ahead of the 2027 elections.

The latest to join the train of PDP governors to join the ruling APC is Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom state.

Governor Umo Eno officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Friday, June 6, 2025

The Akwa Ibom is not the first PDP governor to have dumped the party for the ruling party since the emergence of the APC .

The article compiled the list of all the PDP governors who dumped the party and defected to the ruling APC .

Eno hinged his reason for defection on the critical admiration for President Tinubu’s leadership and what he described as “three months of wide consultation” with critical stakeholders across the state.

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List of PDP governors who defected to APC

As reported by The Nation, below are the PDP governors who dumped the party for APC.

Governor Umo Eno (Akwa Ibom State)

Governor Umo Eno is the latest PDP governor to have dumped the main opposition party for the APC. Eno is the first Akwa Ibom State governor to defect to another party. The governor’s defection could significantly alter the south-south state’s political landscape ahead of the 2027 elections.

Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta State)

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of a core PDP state since 1999 defected to the APC after months of defection rumours.

Oborevwori’s defection marks a significant political shift in Delta state.

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Dave Umahi (Ebonyi State)

The current minister of work, Dave Umahi defected to APC in November 2020 during his second term as Ebonyi state Governor.

Umahi accused the PDP of marginalising the Southeast region and praised APC’s infrastructure focus under President Muhammadu Buhari.

Ben Ayade (Cross River State)

Governor Ayade of Cross River State defected from the PDP to APC in May 2021. Ayade claimed he wants to align Cross River state with the federal government to attract more development projects.

Bello Matawalle (Zamfara State)

Another PD governor to dump the party for APC was Bello Matawalle in June 2021. The minister of state for defence defected to the APC as Zamfara state governor to maintain stability and control of the state.

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Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara State)

Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara state defected to APC in 2014 with Bukola Saraki during the formation of the ruling party.

He later returned to the PDP but lost the north-central state to the ruling party in the 2019 elections.

Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto State)

Governor Aliyu Wamakko joined the APC in 2014. He was among the early defectors whose moves helped shape the APC’s victory in the 2015 general elections.

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Rivers Crisis: Fresh demands may stop Fubara’s return as governor

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Suspended Rivers State governor Siminalayi Fubara is facing fresh obstacles towards his return as the state governor following the six-month state of emergency declared by President Bola Tinubu a few months ago.

Despite all indications that both FCT minister Nyesom Wike and Rivers State governor Siminalayi Fubara have reached a dialogue with the intervention of President Tinubu to end the crisis in the state.

Fresh details have emerged from disgruntled supporters of Wike, insisting that Fubara’s return should come with certain conditions in order to end the political crisis in Rivers State.

According to a source within Pro-Wike’s camp who spoke on the condition of anonymity revealed that the suspended governor should not be given a second chance due to the damages he caused in the state, and his return should be on total restrictions under certain conditions.

“We are not aware of the peace talks until we meet the president. I would like to commend the President for being the father figure, and we appreciate his efforts so far, but in truth, Fubara does not deserve to be Rivers’ governor again. He has caused lots of damage in the state, and based on this, we shall demand certain things before we can accept him bac,k and that would be disclosed in the meeting with the President,” said the source.

On March 18, 2025, the President proclaimed the emergency rule in Rivers and suspended Fubara, his deputy,y and lawmakers in the state for six months in the first instance.

He also appointed Ibas as sole administrator to govern the state during the emergency, as approved by the National Assembly.

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The suspension followed more than 18 months of political upheaval in the state, driven by a supremacy conflict between Fubara on one hand and his predecessor and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, along with the Martin Amaewhule-led 27 lawmakers.

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Atiku: How APC machineries plot to hijack coalition as crisis begins among leaders

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Tension has begin to heats up among the leaders of coalition due to the choice of presidential candidate to contest against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the coming election in 2027.

ThePaper.ng reports that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi, and other coalition leaders recently met to gain the support of certain northern leaders in their effort to defeat President Bola Tinubu.

The meeting, convened by the National Political Consultative Group (North), was held behind closed doors last Sunday at the Abuja Continental Hotel.

Various reports indicated that Atiku has been the principal of coalition in order to be the sole presidential candidate to contest against Tinubu again in 2027 but there seems to increasing trouble in the camp of former Vice President as ex-chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Salifu Lukman, stated that the coalition mobilizing against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will prioritize fairness in its selection of a presidential candidate.

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The former All Progressives’ Vice President from the North stated that the coalition acknowledges the significant issue regarding the South’s turn to produce a presidential candidate, and the coalition will consider that.

Sources among the coalition leaders have revealed to ThePapers.ng that they have received intelligence that some APC machineries are still within the coalition with intentions to disrupt any positive agender by the leaders and invent crisis.

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“We are very vigilant and attentive, we know there are some APC moles among us but they will not succeed. I can tell you that this coalition will work and the purpose would be achieved,” the source revealed.

“We are beginning to identify some machineries and we will disgrace them out of our plans.”

Another source revealed that APC are sponsoring some people to cause crisis among the leaders with intention not to have United decision.

“Of course some zonal leaders are beginning to be grumbling on who should be the presidential candidate but we don’t need to argue over that, all we want is to defeat Tinubu in 2027 irrespective of the candidate as long as there are agreements for succession,” said the source.

On March 20, Atiku, Obi, former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, and others in Abuja announced the formation of a coalition aimed at challenging President Boka Tinubu in the 2027 election.

The announcement sparked widespread debate about the prospects of opposition unity, with political stakeholders expressing varied opinions.

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Rivers Crisis: Fubara makes fresh demand as six month suspension closer

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Suspended Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has expressed resolve to continue serving the state, citing the support of the people as his source of strength and motivation to forge ahead.

Fubara urged those still burdened by the state’s recent political turbulence to lay down their grievances and unite for the collective goal of rebuilding Rivers State.

Despite the ongoing political challenges, the governor said he remains determined to emerge stronger, more united, and more results-driven.

The embattled governor made these declarations in a personally signed statement marking what would have been the second anniversary of his tenure.

Fubara, who was sworn in on May 29, 2023, titled his statement: “Our Journey: Challenging but Progressive and Impactful.”

The statement, released on Thursday morning, was shared with journalists by his Chief Press Secretary, Nelson Chukwudi.

“Today marks exactly two years since I took the oath of office as your 7th democratically-elected governor. On May 29, 2023, I was sworn in following the clear and overwhelming mandate you gave me during the March 18, 2023 elections.

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“Once again, I thank you for the trust, honour, and privilege to lead our beloved state,” he stated.

Reflecting on the political developments over the past two years, Fubara emphasised his commitment to the state.

“In the past two years, our political landscape has undergone significant changes. Despite the turbulence, I have remained focused, guided by the oath I took and my solemn promise to always put Rivers State first.

“I pledged to protect and promote our collective interests and ensure you enjoy the dividends of democracy and good governance. That commitment remains unshaken,” he said.

While acknowledging the setbacks posed by political crises, Fubara highlighted the strides made during his administration.

“Despite daunting political challenges that have, at times, slowed our pace, these two years have not been without meaningful progress. I am proud of the visible milestones we have achieved—modest but significant strides in healthcare, education, infrastructure, youth empowerment, human capital development, and the inclusion of women in governance,” he added.

He attributed these accomplishments to the support and resilience of Rivers people.

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Fubara’s statement further read, “For your sacrifices, contributions, and roles played in your respective capacities, I say a heartfelt thank you.

“Your support has emboldened me to press on, not to retreat, but to work harder to foster peace, reconciliation, and forgiveness.”

The suspended governor emphasized that unity and cooperation are critical to achieving transformational growth for the state, assuring residents that every decision made will prioritise their welfare and the state’s enduring prosperity.

“As we reflect on the lessons of the past two years, I am hopeful for what lies ahead.

“I look forward to working hand in hand with all of you to build a state we can all be proud of—a Rivers State that stands as a model for the rest of Nigeria,” he added.

Addressing those still holding onto the weight of the state’s political struggles, Fubara made an appeal.

“To those still carrying the weight of our recent political struggles, I appeal to you: let us turn the page, come together, and focus on our shared goal of progress and unity. The time to rebuild and rise is now,” he said.

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