ADC Breaks Silence on Headquarters Controversy — “Atiku Was Only a Tenant”

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has officially clarified the ownership status of its newly commissioned national headquarters in Abuja, following public speculation tying the building to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.

According to Symfoni TV (Monday, November 17, 2025), ADC National Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi confirmed that Atiku once occupied the property—but strictly as a tenant during his presidential campaign.

Abdullahi emphasized that Atiku never owned the building, and that his lease had since expired, clearing the way for the ADC to take over legally.

He stated:

“It’s true, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar used to be the tenant of this building for his presidential campaign. When his tenancy lapsed, the African Democratic Congress became the new tenant. At no time did this building belong to Atiku Abubakar.”

The party further stressed that their move into the building is purely a commercial tenancy and should not be interpreted as a new political alignment or merger beyond the existing coalition framework.

Abdullahi added:

“He leased it for the purpose of his campaign, that lease has ceased, and now the tenancy is occupied by the African Democratic Congress.”

The clarification was made to dispel rumors suggesting the ADC’s new headquarters signified deeper political ties or strategic deals with Atiku.
ADC Breaks Silence on Headquarters Controversy — “Atiku Was Only a Tenant” The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has officially clarified the ownership status of its newly commissioned national headquarters in Abuja, following public speculation tying the building to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. According to Symfoni TV (Monday, November 17, 2025), ADC National Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi confirmed that Atiku once occupied the property—but strictly as a tenant during his presidential campaign. Abdullahi emphasized that Atiku never owned the building, and that his lease had since expired, clearing the way for the ADC to take over legally. He stated: “It’s true, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar used to be the tenant of this building for his presidential campaign. When his tenancy lapsed, the African Democratic Congress became the new tenant. At no time did this building belong to Atiku Abubakar.” The party further stressed that their move into the building is purely a commercial tenancy and should not be interpreted as a new political alignment or merger beyond the existing coalition framework. Abdullahi added: “He leased it for the purpose of his campaign, that lease has ceased, and now the tenancy is occupied by the African Democratic Congress.” The clarification was made to dispel rumors suggesting the ADC’s new headquarters signified deeper political ties or strategic deals with Atiku.
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