In Kogi West Senatorial District, Sen. Smart Adeyemi (PDP) polled 84,511 while Joseph Faniyi of CPC got 35,281 votes.
In the Kabba-Bunu Federal Constituency, Tajudeen Yussuf of PDP polled 22,183 to defeat Rep. Dino Melaye of ANPP, who polled 18,214.
Alhaji Buba Jubril of CPC polled 29,728 to defeat Mr Shabba Ibrahim (PDP), who polled 19,793 ballots to win the Lokoja/Koton Karfe Federal Constituency seat.
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