For nearly three years, Nigerians have endured unprecedented economic hardship and a shrinking political space under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Beyond policy failures, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), appears to be systematically eliminating credible alternatives, paving the way for a de facto one-party state.
Yet amid the gloom, hope is emerging—and it is rallying around a leader who has long championed Nigeria’s democratic potential: Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar.
The APC’s Fear: Atiku and the Opposition Rising
The Tinubu administration’s greatest achievement, some say, is leaving the APC dominant by default rather than by merit. Opposition parties, historically fragmented, now face coordinated attempts to weaken them further.
Atiku Abubakar, however, has refused to be intimidated. As a key figure in the African Democratic Congress (ADC), he is central to the party’s mission to offer Nigerians a credible alternative to misrule. His experience, political gravitas, and vision for inclusive governance make him a natural rallying point for opposition forces determined to restore accountability and competence to Nigeria’s leadership.
ADC: Nigeria’s Rescue Mission
The ADC is not just another opposition party—it is a national movement. Its leadership under Atiku emphasizes building strong structures at every level of governance, from wards to states, ensuring that grassroots voices are heard.
“Our mission is clear,” an ADC official stated. “This is about giving Nigerians a real choice. Intimidation or outside meddling will not derail us.”
Under Atiku’s guidance, the party is pursuing an open, transparent, and competitive process for selecting its presidential candidate. Any pressure for Atiku to “step aside” is not only politically misguided—it is a direct threat to the democratic aspirations of millions of Nigerians.
Peter Obi’s ADC Move Shows the Stakes
The stakes have never been higher. Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi’s public declaration of ADC membership in Enugu—Southeast Nigeria’s political heartbeat—triggered open threats from ministers and presidential aides about plans to undermine the party.
This reaction underscores one undeniable truth: the ruling party fears Atiku and the opposition’s ability to unite Nigerians around competent, visionary leadership. Obi’s move is a vote of confidence in Atiku’s leadership and the ADC’s credibility as a national platform for change.
The Choice for Nigerians: Courage or Complacency
Calls for opposition leaders to step aside are a betrayal of democratic principles. If anyone should step aside, it is President Tinubu, whose administration has become a national liability.
Atiku Abubakar embodies the fight to reclaim Nigeria’s democracy. His leadership signals hope for Nigerians tired of mismanagement, economic hardship, and political intimidation. With him at the helm, the ADC is determined to restore pluralism, inclusiveness, and transparency to Nigerian politics.
A Call to Action
Nigeria stands at a crossroads. Will it continue down a path of political stagnation and one-party dominance, or will it rally behind leaders like Atiku who are committed to genuine democratic choice?
The ADC, with Atiku Abubakar leading the charge, is answering that call. The party is ready, the people are watching, and the future of Nigerian democracy hangs in the balance.
The message is clear: intimidation will not win. Democracy will not surrender. Atiku is ready—Nigeria must rise with him.

