Atiku Challenges Babachir Lawal to Present Proof of Alleged ADC Primary Manipulation

Atiku Challenges Babachir Lawal to Present Proof of Alleged ADC Primary Manipulation
Former Vice President and leading opposition figure, Atiku Abubakar, has challenged former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, to provide concrete evidence to support allegations of irregularities in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) primary process.
The development follows comments by Lawal questioning aspects of the party’s internal electoral process and raising concerns about alleged manipulation during the selection of candidates ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Responding to the claims, Atiku urged the former SGF to move beyond public accusations and submit verifiable evidence to the appropriate party organs if he believes any wrongdoing occurred. He maintained that allegations of electoral misconduct should be backed by facts and pursued through established democratic channels.
The former presidential candidate stressed that transparency, due process, and internal democracy remain essential to the credibility of any political party. He argued that unsubstantiated allegations could undermine confidence among party members and supporters if not properly addressed.
Atiku also reiterated his commitment to strengthening democratic values within the opposition coalition, emphasizing that disagreements should be resolved through dialogue, evidence-based engagement, and respect for party procedures.
The exchange highlights growing political tensions as opposition parties continue preparations for the 2027 elections. Analysts believe that internal unity and transparent candidate selection processes will play a critical role in determining the strength and competitiveness of opposition platforms in the coming electoral cycle.
Political observers note that disputes over primaries and candidate selection are common features of Nigeria’s political landscape, often reflecting broader struggles for influence and leadership within parties.
Despite the disagreement, stakeholders have urged party leaders to prioritize unity and focus on building a strong platform capable of addressing national challenges and presenting credible alternatives to voters.
As preparations for the 2027 elections gather momentum, party members and supporters are expected to closely monitor how the leadership handles allegations, internal disputes, and calls for greater accountability in the electoral process.

