Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar Denounces Misleading Reports of Retirement From Active Nigerian Politics Ahead of 2027
Former VP Atiku Abubakar labels reports of his retirement from politics as false disinformation, confirming his continued role in Nigeria's political future.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 30, 2026, 6:49 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from LEADERSHIP News

The Dismissal of a Coordinated Disinformation Campaign
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has moved swiftly to debunk widespread reports suggesting his intention to step aside and retire from active politics. In a formal statement issued by the Atiku Media Office in Abuja, the veteran politician described the rumors as entirely false and deliberately misleading. According to the media team, these claims are part of a broader, orchestrated effort to manipulate public perception and create unnecessary confusion within the political landscape as the country moves toward a new electoral cycle.
Clarifying Engagements With the African Democratic Congress
The controversy stemmed from reports of a purported high level meeting between Atiku and stakeholders of the African Democratic Congress where the retirement was allegedly discussed. However, the media office clarified that no such national level engagement took place recently. According to the official statement, the only recent interaction involving the former Vice President was a localized meeting with stakeholders in Adamawa State last Thursday, which did not involve any discussions regarding a departure from the political arena.
Official Protocols for Significant Political Decisions
Addressing the gravity of the rumors, the media team emphasized that a decision as consequential as exiting active politics would never be communicated through anonymous sources or third party fabrications. They asserted that any fundamental shift in Atiku's political status would be formally and directly conveyed through his authorized media channels. The statement noted that the reliance on rumors and faceless sources is a hallmark of desperate narratives designed to dampen political momentum and mislead the Nigerian public at a critical juncture.
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