Olabode George, former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has made a public appeal to ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar, urging him to reconsider his presidential ambition for the 2027 elections. Speaking on Arise Television on Thursday, George emphasized the need for Atiku to pave the way for younger Nigerian leaders.
Expressing concern about Atiku’s age, George pointed out that the former Vice President, who was the PDP’s standard-bearer in the last two presidential elections, would be 81 years old in 2027. According to George, such an age would be deemed too advanced for effectively governing the country.
“My brother Atiku Abubakar was 77 years old last year, and by 2027 he will be 81 years old. Atiku should give room for younger Nigerians, who still have the energy and the brain to develop the country,” George emphasized during the television appearance.
George advocated for a mentorship role for Atiku, suggesting that he assumes the position of a respected elder within the political landscape rather than pursuing an active presidential bid.
“What would anybody carry me now to do because I’m heading to 80 years old and I want to go and be a minister? To do what? Let’s mentor the younger generation, and let’s be consistent with our strong belief in our party norms,” George concluded.
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