Rumours of Atiku's retirement from politics have been circulating, with some speculating that the former Vice President is planning to step down from his position as the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). However, Atiku has denied these claims, stating that they are part of a plot to undermine his party.
Atiku's denial comes as the ADC is gaining momentum in the country's political landscape. The party has been making strides, and some experts say this could be a cause for concern for the ruling party. The ADC has been gaining support from various quarters, and its popularity is on the rise.
Atiku's allegations of a plot to undermine his party have sparked concerns about the level of interference in the country's politics. The ADC has been vocal about its opposition to the ruling party, and some see this as a reason for the government to silence it.
Atiku's allegations of a plot to undermine his party are a stark reminder of the level of desperation in the ruling party. The fact that unnamed government agents are allegedly sponsoring a narrative to undermine the ADC's rising popularity is a clear indication of the government's willingness to do whatever it takes to maintain its grip on power. The implications of this are far-reaching, and it's clear that the government is more concerned with silencing opposition than with serving the interests of Nigerians. The ADC's growing popularity is a threat to the status quo, and it's likely that the government will stop at nothing to undermine it.