Atiku: I’m inspired by Abraham Lincoln’s seven attempts, will keep contesting for presidency


The politician will be 81 by the time the next presidential election comes around in 2027.
Atiku added that the party needs to be united and forge alliances with other political groups to win the presidential election in 2027.

The former vice president of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, has said that he will “keep contesting” for the Presidencyas long as he is healthy.
He made the statement in an interview with Voice of America’s Hausa service in Abuja
Atiku, a 77-year-old man was the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) flag-bearer in the 2023 election.
When the 2027 presidential election rolls around, the politician will be 81 years old.
“Of course, I will keep contesting again and again as long as I am alive and healthy,” Abubakar said.
Atiku has run for the number one office six times, but has been on the ballot as a presidential candidate on three occasions — 2007, 2019, and 2023.
Atiku said he is consoled by the fact that former United States President Abraham Lincoln did not win the presidential vote on the first time of asking.
He also spoke about the crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), saying the party needs to be united and forge alliances with other political groups to win the presidential election in 2027.
“Even the former US President Abraham Lincoln contested seven times before finally winning,” he said.
“However, given the current state of the PDP, it is clear that a single-handed effort will not suffice to win the election. Strong support and collaboration with other parties are required.”
Last week, Atiku said he was engaging Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 election, to discuss the possibility of a merger.
“This is to anybody that thinks there is going to be a misunderstanding between me and Obi, let me assure you that not even a small issue is going to happen between us,” Atiku said.

“Also, we are going to be behind anybody that will be chosen to represent us in the forthcoming elections.
“I have made it clear in my previous speeches that if our parties are going to merge to agree on a candidate from the south-east, as long as he is qualified, we will allow it.”

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