Atiku declares 2027 as final presidential bid, rules out 2031 run

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar says the 2027 election represents his last attempt at the presidency, ending speculation about future campaigns.
Atiku Abubakar, the African Democratic Congress presidential candidate, has announced that he will not run for office again beyond the 2027 election. During a Wednesday interview conducted in Hausa, the former Vice President stated clearly that a loss in 2027 would mark the end of his presidential ambitions, with no plans to contest in 2031 or beyond.
This declaration comes as Abubakar, who has mounted multiple presidential campaigns throughout his political career, seeks to clarify his intentions for Nigerian voters. He used the interview to reaffirm his physical fitness and capacity to govern the nation, addressing what appear to be ongoing questions about his suitability for the office.
Beyond announcing his final candidacy, Abubakar called on eligible Nigerians to participate actively in the 2027 electoral process. He specifically urged voters who hold Permanent Voter Cards to cast their ballots and ensure their votes are properly tallied, emphasizing the importance of election monitoring.
According to reports from the interview, Abubakar also fielded questions regarding the management of funds from Nigeria's oil subsidy removal programme, though the full scope of his responses on this matter was not detailed in available accounts. The ADC candidate framed 2027 as a decisive moment for his political future.
Sources
- Punch Newspapers — Atiku rules out 2031 run, calls 2027 his final race
- Blueprint — 2027 will be my final presidential contest, Atiku declares
- Nigerian Tribune — 2027 election will be my final race — Atiku












