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Atiku’s son picks APC card, says Tinubu’s re-election unstoppable

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Abba Atiku, son of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, on Monday, formally joined the ruling All Progressives Congress, declaring that no political party can defeat President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election.

Abba, who first announced his defection to the APC on January 15, picked up his APC membership card at Gwadabwa Ward in Yola North Local Government Area of Adamawa State, where he openly pledged to support Tinubu’s re-election bid.

Speaking shortly after his registration, Abba said his decision was driven by what he described as the “best economic and human reformations” under the Tinubu administration.

“I want to make it very clear: nobody or any political party can stop President Bola Tinubu from returning to Aso Rock in 2027,” he said. “Nigerians have seen his good work. He is not a tribalist. He does not make appointments based on religion or region. His decisions are purely on merit.”

He said he was particularly impressed by what he described as massive human capital and infrastructural development across the country, adding that Tinubu deserved broad national support beyond party lines.

“The President needs your support to continue with the good work. We should mobilise more people, irrespective of party affiliations, to support our President,” Abba said.

Presenting the APC membership card to Abba, the party’s Zonal Vice Chairman for Adamawa Central, Alhaji Isa Bagalti, said the defection had put to rest speculations about the ruling party’s chances in 2027.

“With this development, it is now clear that there is no political party or presidential candidate in Nigeria that can face our President in the 2027 election,” Bagalti said. Also speaking, a top APC chieftain in Adamawa State, Alhaji Jamilu Yusuf, said President Tinubu had no rival ahead of the next presidential poll, describing other aspirants as “wishful thinkers.”

“Most of those claiming they want to contest see politics as a trade fair, where people come to buy and sell,” Yusuf said.

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