Atiku’s negligence cost us 2023 presidency, PDP reacts to former VP’s exit

Dare Babalola

The Peoples Democratic Party has reacted to the exit of its 2023 presidential candidate and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar from the opposition party.

Recall that Atiku, on Wednesday, dumped the party, citing ideological issues as his reason for the decision.

“However, I find it necessary to part ways due to the current trajectory the party has taken, which I believe diverges from the foundational principles we stood for. It is with a heavy heart that I resign, recognising the irreconcilable differences that have emerged,” he stated.

Reacting, the PDP Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Ibrahim Abdullahi, on Thursday told THE PUNCH that Atiku’s negligence cost their party the presidency in 2023.

He downplayed the importance of the ex-VP in the party, stating that his resignation from the party is of no concern.

Abdullahi accused Atiku of failing to mobilise the needed support and instead allowing key party leaders to either defect or become disengaged.

He stated, “Well, I’m happy that you’re able to remind us how many times he has left the party and had to come back.

“But by my calculation, it’s not even the third time. This is the fourth time. Because he left it in 2006 when he was a sitting vice president against Olusegun Obasanjo and tried to run for the presidency in AC. In 2011, he tried to contest for the presidency against Goodluck Jonathan, and following the loss of the ticket, I recall he was able to get five states against Goodluck Jonathan who got to 29.

“If you recall, that will count as a second time. The third time was in 2014, when, alongside four other governors, they bolted out of the PDP and only for all of them to come back. And now in 2025, he has left again.”

Abdullahi, while wishing Atiku well, said the PDP has no reason to worry about his departure, emphasising that the party is not centred around any single individual.


PDP Deputy Publicity Secretary continued, “He could have mobilised the party faithful and galvanised the desired support from all quarters to win that 2023 election for PDP and for Nigeria.

“But we saw the exit of Peter Obi. We saw the exit of Kwankwaso. We saw the exit of five governors led by Nyesom Wike from his presidential campaign. And if all of that did not count as negligence on the part of the presidential flag bearer, I don’t know what other adjective you will use to describe the act.

“And in 2027, he is also nursing presidential ambitions still within the party, PDP. But he is clearly sure that we are not going to let that go that way until we satisfy all members of the process and the procedures of delivering a presidential candidate.

“So he knows that it will be a very Herculean task going forward to still have our party’s ticket on three consecutive terms since he is not the only person in the PDP. So it is following this realization that he is now thinking of a coalition. A coalition that is already dead on arrival on account of the ambition of the members therein.

“So we are wishing them well, but as for leaving the PDP, good riddance to bad rubbish. PDP is not losing any sleep, and there is not a single member of this PDP who would think he is indispensable. We had a time when even a sitting president tore his membership card of the PDP, but no sooner did we see him coming back into the PDP. So, PDP is not built around individuals. It is an institution.

“Anyone who feels they want to leave, it is a safe journey. But we want to assure Nigerians that if you leave, you will come back. We are here. It is 27 years today and counting, and that is the longest political party in the history of Nigeria since the beginning of democracy and since the commencement of this Fourth Republic. So there is nothing to lose sleep over.”

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