In recent political discussions, former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose has made headlines by advising Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the former Vice President of Nigeria, to refrain from contesting future elections. This advice comes in light of Atiku’s multiple unsuccessful attempts to secure the presidency over the years.
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has a long history of presidential aspirations. He has run for the office in six elections: 1993, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019, and most recently, 2023. Despite his significant experience in politics, he has faced repeated defeats, including several losses in party primaries. These setbacks raise questions about the viability of another campaign, particularly as he approaches his 80th birthday.
Atiku has hinted at the possibility of running again in the 2027 presidential election. In an interview with Voice of America Hausa earlier this year, he expressed hopefulness, stating, “God willing,” when asked if he would try once more. This statement, however, has drawn criticism and concern from various political figures, including Fayose.
During an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, Fayose articulated his concerns about Atiku’s potential candidacy. He stated, “Atiku should stay away from contesting elections. By the time Bola Tinubu finishes his term, Atiku will be around 80. What would be the appeal for him to run again?” His comments suggest a belief that Atiku’s age and previous electoral failures should prompt him to consider stepping back from the political arena.
Fayose emphasized the importance of new, younger leadership in Nigeria, suggesting that the country is ready for a generational shift. “We should leave the stage when the ovation is loudest,” he remarked, acknowledging Atiku’s past contributions while also calling for a focus on the future.
Fayose’s comments reflect a broader sentiment among many Nigerians who are increasingly advocating for younger leaders. There is a growing belief that the current political landscape is dominated by older politicians who may not fully understand the needs and aspirations of the younger generation. As Nigeria faces various challenges, including economic difficulties and social unrest, the call for fresh perspectives and innovative solutions has become more urgent.
Ayodele Fayose’s advice to Alhaji Atiku Abubakar underscores a pivotal moment in Nigerian politics. As the nation prepares for future elections, the dialogue about leadership, age, and the importance of a younger generation in political positions is becoming increasingly vital. Whether Atiku will heed Fayose’s counsel remains to be seen, but the discussion surrounding his potential candidacy highlights the shifting dynamics within Nigerian politics.