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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar is set to travel to the United States to engage with stakeholders on Nigeria’s worsening insecurity and governance challenges.


According to reports, Atiku’s visit will involve high-level meetings with policymakers, diplomats and members of the Nigerian diaspora, where he is expected to present concerns about the country’s current situation.


Sources say discussions will focus on:


  • Rising insecurity across different regions
  • Economic and governance issues
  • The need for stronger international collaboration



The former presidential candidate is also expected to highlight the impact of insecurity on investment, economic stability and citizens’ safety, while advocating for reforms and global support.


His planned trip comes amid increasing political activity ahead of the 2027 general elections, with opposition figures intensifying engagement both locally and internationally.


The move has already generated mixed reactions, with supporters seeing it as a step toward drawing global attention to Nigeria’s challenges, while critics question the implications of raising domestic issues on an international stage.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar is set to travel to the United States to engage with stakeholders on Nigeria’s worsening insecurity and governance challenges.


According to reports, Atiku’s visit will involve high-level meetings with policymakers, diplomats and members of the Nigerian diaspora, where he is expected to present concerns about the country’s current situation.


Sources say discussions will focus on:

Rising insecurity across different regions

Economic and governance issues

The need for stronger international collaboration


The former presidential candidate is also expected to highlight the impact of insecurity on investment, economic stability and citizens’ safety, while advocating for reforms and global support.


His planned trip comes amid increasing political activity ahead of the 2027 general elections, with opposition figures intensifying engagement both locally and internationally.


The move has already generated mixed reactions, with supporters seeing it as a step toward drawing global attention to Nigeria’s challenges, while critics question the implications of raising domestic issues on an international stage.

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