“Atiku Abubakar Refutes Retirement Rumours, Calls Out Disinformation Targeting Nigeria’s Opposition Momentum”
Former Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar has formally dismissed widespread social media claims that he is quitting active politics or stepping aside from the opposition ahead of the 2027 general elections, warning that deliberate disinformation is being spread by what he described as anti‑democratic forces to sow confusion and undermine the growing influence of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
In a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter) by his media aide, Paul Ibe, on Monday, Atiku addressed viral reports suggesting he met with ADC stakeholders and agreed to withdraw from public life labels he categorically called “false and deliberately misleading.” The former presidential candidate and longstanding opposition figure clarified that no such meeting had taken place at the national level, and that he remains fully engaged in Nigeria’s political discourse.
Atiku’s rebuttal comes amid ongoing realignments within Nigeria’s political opposition, where the ADC has emerged as a focal point for figures seeking alternatives to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and other established parties. The alliance, which includes prominent politicians from different parties, aims to consolidate influence and present a viable challenge in the next electoral cycle.
The former vice president’s statement underscored his concern that disinformation campaigns are designed not only to derail his political momentum, but also to erode confidence in democratic engagement and the legitimacy of opposition organizing. Analysts note that false narratives around high‑profile political figures can distort public perceptions and influence electoral dynamics if left unchecked. (See background: APC Convention Signals Strength But Underlying Strains Could Shape 2027.)
Atiku’s repudiation of the rumours reinforces his ongoing public engagement and signals an intensification of political contestation as Nigeria approaches the 2027 polls. By addressing the issue directly, his team sought both to correct the record and to highlight the broader challenge of combating misinformation in Nigerian politics.







