‘My last attempt’ — Atiku’s 2027 comment sparks political buzz

‘My last attempt’ — Atiku’s 2027 comment sparks political buzz

Former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, has said that his planned participation in the 2027 presidential election will mark the end of his long-standing ambition to lead the country.

Atiku made the statement while speaking on his future political plans, suggesting that if he contests in 2027, it would be his final attempt at the presidency.

The remark has sparked reactions across Nigeria’s political landscape, with supporters describing it as a sign of determination, while critics question whether it signals a genuine retirement plan or a strategic political move ahead of the next election cycle.

Atiku, who has contested multiple presidential elections in the past, remains one of Nigeria’s most prominent opposition figures. His repeated bids have kept him at the centre of national politics for decades.

Although he has not yet formally declared his candidacy for 2027, his comments have already begun shaping early conversations around the election, which is still years away.

Political analysts say such statements often serve to build momentum and test public reaction, especially in a highly competitive political environment like Nigeria’s.

For now, Atiku’s declaration adds a new layer of intrigue to the unfolding race toward 2027, a race that is already beginning to attract attention from major political actors.

© 2026 Aliu Azeema | TalkAfricang.com

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