L-R: FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. [Getty Images/X, formerly Twitter]

Wike’s comments underscore a brewing conflict within PDP over the 2027 election, with implications for Atiku's influence and standing within the party’s leadership.

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, has dismissed any possibility of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party's (PDP) 2023 presidential candidate, securing the party’s ticket for the 2027 presidential election.

Speaking in a live media session in Abuja on Wednesday, November 13, Wike stated firmly that Atiku’s blueprint had already been rejected by Nigerians and would not earn him another chance.

Responding to questions regarding Atiku’s recent claims that his economic strategy could better serve Nigeria than the current administration, Wike argued that Atiku’s vision had already been presented and turned down by the public.

"Did he not present it before Nigerians? Did Nigerians choose him?" Wike questioned. “He is lobbying for another chance, but the chance will not be there. In which party? How can we rely on one man for so many years?”

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Drawing a comparison to former U.S. President Donald Trump, Wike suggested that being outside the government does not automatically equate to effective opposition.

“Trump was not in government, yet he got to work and told the Republicans, ‘Listen, what do we do? We have to be serious,’” Wike noted.

He argued that criticism alone does not make a strong opposition, stating, “You can’t sideline people and say you will fight someone just because you feel he is too influential.”

Wike’s comments underscore a brewing conflict within PDP over the 2027 election, with implications for Atiku's influence and standing within the party’s leadership.