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APC Primaries: Kosofe Reps Aspirant, Odunsi Rejects Results…says no Election Held
House of Representatives aspirant for Kosofe Federal Constituency,aa under All Progressives Congress (APC), Hon. Oluremi Oluwalogbon Odunsi, has rejected results being circulated from the party’s primary election held on Saturday, 16 May 2026, insisting that no election took place in the constituency.
She said the figures and declarations currently being circulated do not reflect any actual voting process.
A statement by Odunsi described the development as a breach of the procedures set out by the APC for conducting primaries.
She said, “I reject the purported results being circulated and announced in respect of the primary election held yesterday.”
According to her, her rejection was based on the fact that no voting occurred in Kosofe Federal Constituency on the scheduled date.
The aspirant, who lamented that the circulating figures and declarations were being spread despite the absence of an election argued that the situation undermined the credibility of the process and violated the party’s internal guidelines.
Odunsi called on the leadership and stakeholders of the APC to intervene promptly to protect the integrity of the primary and ensure that democratic standards are upheld, adding that the party’s reputation depended on transparent and credible internal elections.
“Accordingly, I do not recognise or accept the purported outcome being circulated, acknowledging the results would amount to endorsing a process that did not follow due process.”
“A formal petition and appeal detailing her observations, concerns, and requests have already been submitted to the appropriate party authorities for urgent review. I expects the party to examine the matter and take necessary corrective action.”
The aspirant urged party officials at the state and national levels to investigate the circumstances surrounding the alleged announcement of result, saying only a thorough review could restore confidence among aspirants, delegates, and party members in Kosofe.
Odunsi reaffirmed her commitment to the APC and its democratic values, saying her action was aimed at strengthening the party rather than causing division, stating that adherence to procedure was essential for party unity and cohesion ahead of the general elections.
She however said she remained committed to the integrity, unity, and democratic principles of the APC. The party is yet to issue an official response to the claims as of press time.







