Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar Reflects on 2015 Coalition, Expresses Regret Over Political Outcome

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar Reflects on 2015 Coalition, Expresses Regret Over Political Outcome

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has expressed regret over his involvement in the political coalition that led to the defeat of former President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 general election.

Speaking during a recent political engagement, Atiku reflected on the alliance that brought together several opposition parties under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC). The coalition ultimately secured victory in what was widely described as a historic election, marking the first time in Nigeria’s democratic history that an incumbent president was defeated at the polls.

Atiku noted that the coalition was formed with the intention of strengthening democratic governance, promoting accountability, and addressing public concerns at the time. However, he suggested that the political outcome that followed did not fully align with the expectations many Nigerians had for national development and institutional reforms.

The 2015 election remains a significant milestone in Nigeria’s political landscape, reshaping party alignments and redefining power dynamics across the country. As a prominent opposition figure during that period, Atiku played a notable role in the negotiations and political realignments that culminated in the coalition’s formation.

His recent remarks have generated fresh discussions within political circles, particularly as conversations about potential alliances and strategic positioning ahead of the 2027 general elections begin to intensify. Political analysts suggest that such reflections may signal ongoing recalibration within Nigeria’s opposition space.

While Atiku’s comments have drawn mixed reactions from supporters and critics alike, neither the APC nor representatives of former President Jonathan have issued an official response at the time of reporting.

Observers say the development highlights the evolving nature of Nigeria’s political alliances and the continued debate over the long-term impact of the 2015 electoral shift on governance and democratic consolidation.

© 2026 Aliu Azeema | TalkAfricang.com

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