Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has debunked reports that he intends to step down for any presidential aspirant in the 2027 race.
A statement signed by Paul Ibe, Media Adviser to Atiku Abubakar on Thursday said the former Vice President’s interview with the BBC has been inaccurately reported.
Ibe said: “After a thorough review of both the video and transcripts of the interview – in the original Hausa and the English translation – it is evident that at no point did the former Vice President expressly state, suggest, or even imply that he intends to step down for anyone.
“What Atiku Abubakar clearly and unambiguously said was that young people, as well as other prospective presidential aspirants, are free to enter the contest. He further stressed that if a young candidate were to emerge through a competitive primary, he would readily support such a candidate without any hesitation.”
Newsdiaryonline reports that Atiku is one of the chieftains of opposition ADC which also parades political heavyweights like Rotimi Amaechi, Nasir El-Rufai, David Mark, and Rauf Aregbesola among others.
Atiku’s statement in full reads: “Reports that Atiku will step down for another is false
“It has become necessary to clarify certain misrepresentations arising from the reportage of an interview granted by His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar, to the BBC Hausa Service by some sections of the media.
“After a thorough review of both the video and transcripts of the interview – in the original Hausa and the English translation – it is evident that at no point did the former Vice President expressly state, suggest, or even imply that he intends to step down for anyone.
“What Atiku Abubakar clearly and unambiguously said was that young people, as well as other prospective presidential aspirants, are free to enter the contest. He further stressed that if a young candidate were to emerge through a competitive primary, he would readily support such a candidate without any hesitation.
“While interpretative journalism is a legitimate aspect of reporting, stretching interpretation to the point of mischief is unacceptable and must not be encouraged.
“For the records, therefore, the insinuations attributed to the Waziri Adamawa from his BBC Hausa interview are inaccurate and do not reflect what he actually said.”