The Ustaz Abubakar Zakari Ola Kogi West Senatorial Campaign Organisation has called on the All Progressives Congress National Working Committee to formally declare Ustaz Abubakar Zakari Ola as the winner of the party’s Kogi West Senatorial Primary.
The demand was contained in a statement released by the campaign organisation on Wednesday in Lokoja.
The campaign organization congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his victory at the APC Presidential Primary, describing it as proof of the confidence reposed in him by party members nationwide.

It also commended APC National Chairman, Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda and members of the NWC for conducting what it called a transparent and hitch-free presidential primary.
On the Kogi West primary, the organisation insisted that Ustaz Ola secured the highest number of genuine and verifiable votes cast by delegates.
It raised questions over figures being linked to Senator Sunday Karimi and Hon. Samuel Aro who had earlier withdrew from the race, describing them as inconsistent and conflicting.
According to the campaign, the votes for Ustaz Ola reflect the demand for equity and justice in Kogi West, noting that Lokoja/Kogi Federal Constituency has not produced a Senator in 20 years.
The group pointed to the African Democratic Congress as an example, stating that the ADC had zoned its Kogi West Senatorial ticket to Lokoja/Kogi Federal Constituency in the interest of fairness.
It further alleged that certain individuals met privately to allocate contradictory figures to their preferred aspirants, a move it said disenfranchised card-carrying APC members in several wards.
The organisation warned that the APC could not build unity on exclusion and falsified results, adding that upholding the authentic outcome would reinforce the party’s commitment to due process.
It called on the NWC to defend the integrity of the process, honor the will of delegates, and announce Ustaz Ola as the duly elected APC candidate for Kogi West Senatorial District.
The statement also advised former Governor Yahaya Bello to steer clear of Kogi West electoral matters, noting that Kogi Central is currently facing unresolved disputes over its own senatorial primary.



