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It may not be God’s will for you to be Nigeria’s president – Presidential aide tells Atiku

Published on May 06, 2025 at 05:25 AM

The presidency says it may not be the will of God for former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar to be the President of Nigeria, urging him to accept the fact in good fate.

The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on policy communication, Daniel Bwala, stated this on Monday during an interview on TVC, where he addressed issues surrounding political succession and the future of opposition politics in the country.

Bwala advised Atiku to embrace reality and collaborate with President Tinubu in building the country.

“If I have the opportunity to meet him face to face, what I will tell him is just this: ‘Your Excellency, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, you have to believe in destiny.

“God gives power to whomsoever He chooses. And it seems from the facts on the ground that it may not have been the will of God for you to govern Nigeria,”; he said.

The Presidential aide urged the former presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to align himself with Tinubu’s administration to leave a lasting legacy, “even if it is realised through another person”;.

“There are many other ways you can contribute. Since you have been a friend to President Bola Tinubu for many years, come together and bring your contribution towards the Nigeria that both of you wanted to create for the Nigerian people.

“Your legacy will be that in your political dying days, you will be able to achieve some of your dreams, albeit through your friend.

“But if he insists that he wants to run and he wants to become the president, as we have already seen it playing out, his political ending might not be as palatable as he’s thinking.

“Right now, from his political family, he has lost substantial people, probably 60 to 70 percent,”; he added.

According to Bwala, younger politicians who once followed Atiku are now determined to seek power in their own right and have shown no signs of retreating.

His remarks come in the wake of a gale of defections from opposition parties to the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Atiku, in March had said that he was unsure about contesting the 2027 presidency, adding that there must be a viable platform.

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