In the midst of Nigeria’s ever-evolving political landscape, Presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga has delivered a bold and critical statement regarding former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s political prospects. Reacting to recent defections from opposition parties to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Onanuga described Atiku’s political journey as “bleak,” asserting that a coalition he was trying to form has now fallen apart.
The Broken Coalition
According to Onanuga, Atiku Abubakar had been working with key political figures—former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation Babachir Lawal, and Datti Baba-Ahmed, the running mate to Peter Obi in the 2023 election—to create a powerful political force. However, that plan appears to have failed, with many of these allies now distancing themselves or reportedly having a change of plans.
Defections to APC Raise Eyebrows
The recent wave of defections to the APC has strengthened Onanuga’s stance. These movements from other political camps into the ruling party signal, in his view, a weakening opposition. With former supporters and allies aligning with President Bola Tinubu’s administration, the message is clear: many believe the APC is now the strongest political platform heading into the next election cycle.
Atiku’s Uncertain Road Ahead
Bayo Onanuga’s remarks have raised fresh questions about the future of Atiku’s political ambitions. Having run for the presidency multiple times without success, Atiku has remained a major figure in Nigerian politics. However, with a crumbling coalition and growing support for the ruling party, many now wonder if his influence is slowly fading.
The Role of Political Loyalty
One key issue that emerges from these defections is the fragile nature of political loyalty in Nigeria. Politicians often switch parties based on personal interests or changing power dynamics. Onanuga’s comments highlight how these shifts can dramatically reshape the political playing field in a short time.
APC Celebrates Political Gains
The APC, on the other hand, appears to be gaining momentum. With defections from rival parties and the apparent collapse of opposition coalitions, President Tinubu’s administration may feel even more politically secure. These developments have been portrayed by party leaders as a vote of confidence in their leadership and direction.
Opposition Faces Internal Struggles
While the APC consolidates its power, opposition parties are dealing with internal disagreements, trust issues, and uncertainty. For voters, this could translate to fewer viable alternatives come the next elections, unless a fresh and united opposition force emerges in time. Bayo Onanuga’s statement on Atiku’s political future is both a warning and a reflection of Nigeria’s shifting political tides. With defections shaking the foundations of once-promising coalitions, and opposition figures now moving into the APC camp, the coming months will be crucial for anyone hoping to challenge the status quo in 2027.
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