Datti Baba-Ahmed, the Labour Party’s former vice-presidential candidate, has refuted claims that he declared his intention to run for president in 2027.
Speaking on Channels Television on Friday, Baba-Ahmed emphasized that his remarks had been misconstrued, emphasizing that no such announcement was made.
“I never declared to contest the presidency two days ago,” he said.
According to him, his recent public statements were restricted to reaffirming his membership in the Labour Party amidst escalating political debates regarding the party’s future direction and major personalities.
He admitted that, while political opportunities may arise in the future, no statement or decision has been made at this moment.
The clarification comes after numerous media and social media rumors suggested that Baba-Ahmed was preparing for a presidential bid ahead of the next general election.
The claims provoked controversy among supporters and political analysts, with many seeing his statements as a sign of ambition.
Explaining further, Baba-Ahmed said, “Two days ago, what I did was simply say that I remain in the Labour Party. I never declared to contest the presidency, even though there could be a possibility of that happening. I certainly did not declare for the presidency. I reiterated my membership in the Labour Party, and that is all.”
He said that any statement of interest would be subject to the Independent National Electoral Commission’s timetable and the party’s internal procedures.
“The submission I made was that one will have to wait for the INEC timetable and for the party to make the call for people to indicate their interest. I did not declare,” he said.
Baba-Ahmed also condemned the role of social media in amplifying misinformation, urging professional media organizations to ensure accuracy.
“It is unfortunate that social media can be so sensational, putting out wrong narratives to emotional listeners. I believe formal media like yours should serve as filters and barriers so that the general public can always consume the correct information,” he said.









