Several reactions have trailed the turnout and visible crowd of supporters who queued behind former Vice President of Nigeria, Alhaji Waziri Atiku Abubakar, during the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential primary election held in Adamawa State.
The development was captured in a video posted on the official X handle of the former Vice President on Monday, May 25, 2026, showing a large number of party members lining up in support of Atiku during the voting exercise at his ward in Yola.
The ADC had earlier announced plans to conduct its presidential primary election across the country as part of preparations ahead of the 2027 general elections, a move that has continued to generate political discussions and public attention.
In the video that surfaced online, party members were seen queuing behind Atiku Abubakar as the voting process unfolded, creating what many described as a symbolic display of support at his polling unit.
After sharing the video, Atiku Abubakar confirmed his participation in the exercise, stating that he joined other party members to cast his vote in his ward in Yola. In his words, “I joined other members of our great party to vote at my ward in Yola as part of the ADC presidential primary process.”
The video immediately triggered widespread reactions across social media platforms, with users offering contrasting interpretations of the scene and what it represents politically.
Supporters of the former Vice President described the turnout as a reflection of his enduring political influence and grassroots strength within Adamawa State and beyond. Many of them argued that the crowd seen in the footage demonstrates continued loyalty to Atiku and his long-standing role in national politics.
One supporter noted that the scene reflects “consistent public confidence in Atiku’s leadership,” while others said it shows his ability to mobilize party members even at internal party level contests….See More







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