/ Jun 29, 2026
/ Jun 29, 2026

Atiku submits ADC presidential forms for 2027 Nigeria election

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Atiku Abubakar has formally submitted his presidential nomination forms at the secretariat of African Democratic Congress in Abuja, signalling his intention to contest in Nigeria’s 2027 presidential election.

 

According to Punch Newspapers, the former vice president announced the submission on Thursday via his verified X account, describing the move as a significant step in what he called a broader mission to rebuild the country.

 

Atiku said the bid represents more than another campaign, framing it as a national movement focused on restoring prosperity and reversing what he described as the nation’s decline. He said the project was built on “hope, renewal, and the collective resolve to save Nigeria from despair”.

 

The former presidential candidate of Peoples Democratic Party also urged Nigerians across regional, ethnic and religious lines to support his ambition, saying unity would be key to restoring the country’s promise.

 

His declaration comes as political activity around the 2027 general election gathers pace, with parties beginning early positioning and aspirants publicly testing support ahead of formal campaign timelines.

Punch reported that Atiku’s submission took place at the ADC national secretariat in Abuja and was accompanied by his public call for a broad coalition of Nigerians to back his candidacy.

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