Atiku Abubakar firmly dismissed rumors of leaving the PDP, directly rejecting claims of his potential exit.
Simultaneously, he reaffirmed his dedication to strengthening the party, prioritizing opposition unity to challenge power in 2027.
In a statement released by his media office, Atiku described the rumors as “false and baseless,” asserting that such claims lack any foundation in truth or logic.
The statement firmly countered circulating rumors, declaring, “We note certain outlets are spreading baseless claims about Atiku Abubakar exiting the PDP.”
Transitioning assertively, they emphasized his unwavering party loyalty while demanding factual reporting and accountability from media platforms.
We wish to clarify that the so-called news of Atiku defecting to another party is a total fallacy that holds no merit in logic.”
Atiku Abubakar, PDP’s 2019/2023 presidential candidate, champions opposition unity against the APC, urging coalition-building for Nigeria’s 2027 elections. His media team recently reinforced this mission, emphasizing coalition efforts to offer Nigerians alternatives to APC governance.
“Atiku persistently demands opposition alliances to oust the APC and restore hope,” stated his team, dismissing speculation as divisive tactics. They affirmed his unwavering PDP leadership role, driving coalition initiatives to challenge ruling-party dominance through united opposition fronts.
Transitioning firmly, Atiku’s camp rejected rumors about shifting allegiances, labeling them sabotage against opposition cohesion. Crucially, they reiterated his resolve to mobilize partners for a viable political alternative, prioritizing national renewal over partisan discord.
Positioning efforts as urgent, Atiku’s team casts him as vital to defeating APC’s “painful” governance, rallying Nigerians behind a united opposition front.
Moreover, they dismissed claims he’s abandoning PDP, arguing such rumors undermine coalition-building efforts he spearheads with political allies.
Crucially, they stressed his focus remains on freeing Nigeria from APC’s grip and restoring hope through collaborative opposition action.
Reaffirming his PDP loyalty, they labeled claims otherwise as divisive tactics to weaken the coalition’s momentum ahead of elections.
Now, Atiku’s declaration emerges as opposition parties regroup, signaling his determination to lead Nigeria toward a reimagined political future.