Former spokesperson of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has urged former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to abandon his ambition of becoming Nigeria’s president.
Baba-Ahmed, who recently resigned as Political Adviser to the President in the Office of the Vice President, made this known while appeqeing on Channels TV.
He said Atiku, who has contested the presidency six times, should quit contesting and focus on supporting a new generation of leaders.
Recall than in an open letter to President Bola Tinubu on April 23, Baba-Ahmed had also advised the president to forgo a second-term bid in 2027, warning that seeking re-election would be “a grave mistake” given the nation’s political and economic state.
He urged Tinubu to step aside for “a new generation of Nigerians who can carry the nation forward with fresh energy and ideas.”
Asked during an interview on Channels Television on Thursday, May 1, if he would direct a similar appeal to Atiku, Baba-Ahmed said he would advise him to adopt a more elder statesman-like role.
“If I had the chance, I’d tell Atiku the same thing. He’s done his bit. He’s been persistent. But now, he should play a fatherly role—help identify and support younger leaders,” he said.
Baba-Ahmed said the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) could be competitive in the 2027 presidential election if it fields a younger, visionary candidate.
“If they present someone younger, with fewer skeletons, better health and fresh ideas, they could wipe the floor with the APC. This country is hungry for leadership with vision and empathy,” he said.
He stressed that regional origins should no longer dominate political considerations.
“It doesn’t matter where the person comes from. At this point, anyone still talking about North or South is missing the point. We need competence and vision.”