ADC CONFIRMS ATIKU’S N90M PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION FORM PAYMENT
By ‘Sefiu Ajape

The African Democratic Congress has confirmed that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has paid for his presidential nomination form to contest under the party’s platform and has received his payment receipt.
This was disclosed in an official statement posted on the party’s X account on Saturday.
The post was accompanied by a receipt confirming the transaction, which our correspondent observed to be Official Receipt No. 2881. The document showed a payment of ₦90 million via bank draft, stated as the cost of the presidential nomination form ahead of the 2027 general election. The receipt was dated Friday, May 8, 2026.

The party declared: “A New Chapter in Nigeria’s Democratic Journey.
“H.E. Atiku Abubakar, GCON, has officially received his payment receipt to contest under the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 presidential election.”
The ADC described the development as part of what it called a broader political shift within the party, portraying it as a moment of strategic significance in its evolving electoral posture.
“This development marks another significant moment in the growing movement for national renewal, democratic inclusion, and people-driven leadership within the ADC,” it read.
Reinforcing its broader political messaging, the party positioned itself as an emerging alternative in Nigeria’s competitive opposition space.
It added, “As Nigerians continue to seek credible alternatives, the ADC remains committed to providing a strong platform built on unity, competence, economic recovery, security, and national progress.”
According to the announcement, the next formal stage in the process will take place in the coming days.
It noted, “The formal presentation of nomination forms is expected on Monday at the ADC National Secretariat, Abuja.”
The party further described the development as part of growing internal momentum ahead of the election cycle.
“The movement is growing. Hope is rising. Expect more,” the party concluded.
While the ADC has yet to release further details on internal arrangements or broader coalition positioning, the confirmation of Atiku’s receipt signals an early and notable move in the unfolding 2027 political contest, as parties begin activating structures and testing alignments ahead of the national vote.
Further developments are expected following Monday’s scheduled presentation at the party’s Abuja secretariat.
