Atiku Rejects Calls to Step Down for Peter Obi in New Opposition Alliance.

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  • January 7, 2026
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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has publicly refused calls for him to withdraw from the presidential race within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to make way for Peter Obi. The demand, pushed by some supporters of Obi known as ‘Obidients,’ was dismissed by Atiku’s camp as a threat to democracy.

In a strong statement, Atiku said no aspirant in the ADC coalition will step aside for another. He described such pressure as a “betrayal of the Nigerian people” and a gift to authoritarianism. The statement also accused President Bola Tinubu’s government of trying to crush opposition and create a one-party state.

Atiku claimed the ADC was formed by opposition leaders to provide a real alternative to the ruling APC. He alleged that individuals connected to the Presidency are now trying to sabotage the party by meddling in its choice of a presidential candidate.

The former Vice President insisted the ADC is focused on a fair and open selection process. “No one is stepping down,” he declared, adding that all qualified candidates will be free to compete. He stated that if anyone should quit the race, it should be President Tinubu, whom he called “a national liability.”

This clash highlights the internal tensions within Nigeria’s opposition as groups try to unite against the APC. The outcome of this dispute will shape the strength and unity of the coalition ahead of the next election.

Atiku ended by affirming the ADC’s determination to challenge the ruling party and rescue the nation from current economic hardships. The stage is now set for a contested primary within the opposition alliance.

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