Politics
Atiku Boosts ADC in Abuja Council Polls
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has thrown his weight behind the African Democratic Congress (ADC), declaring it the only political vehicle capable of salvaging Nigeria from its current socio-economic challenges. The veteran politician made this declaration on Thursday, February 12, 2026, while spearheading campaigns for the ADC chairmanship candidate in the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Dr. Moses Paul, popularly known as Dr. Mo.
Atiku joined the ADC campaign train in parts of AMAC, making a significant stop at Apo Wasa, where he interacted directly with residents and local supporters. The former presidential candidate utilized the visit to contrast the ADC’s grassroots focus with the performance of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) at the federal level. He framed the upcoming FCT Area Council polls as a critical first step toward broader national political transformation.
In his endorsement of Dr. Paul, Atiku highlighted the candidate’s youth-oriented approach and capacity to connect with the needs of residents in the nation’s capital. He encouraged voters to trust the ADC with the future of the Municipal Council, emphasizing that Dr. Mo represents a new generation of leadership necessary to reposition the council.
“I encourage FCT voters, including those in AMAC, to vote for all ADC candidates in these elections,” Atiku urged, signaling his commitment to the party’s success ahead of the February 21 polls. He reiterated that a strong showing for the ADC in the local elections would serve as a crucial step toward “ousting the failed APC government” in the 2027 general elections.
Atiku’s formal backing of the ADC and its candidates in the local council elections is expected to significantly increase the political stakes in Abuja, which has traditionally been a battleground for major parties. The former Vice President’s involvement underscores his strategic focus on building a grassroots coalition capable of challenging the established political order.
