Mr Abdullahi said the Supreme Court had affirmed the legitimacy of the party’s leadership.
She decried the alleged harassment and intimidation of dissenting voices and opposition citizens.
It said that the judgement was in the interest of political parties.
He further urged party members to remain steadfast, united and committed.
Ms Usman also expressed confidence in Nigerians’ ability to choose credible leaders during the 2027 general elections.
He said that all legitimate nomination forms can only be obtained through the party’s official national secretariat.
Mr Gagdi lost the primaries across the three local government areas that make up his constituency.
Mr Olayoku rejected the proposal for automatic party replacements.
1376 party members across 13 wards of the constituency endorsed the speaker as the party’s sole candidate.
He said the values and unity that typified the party had gone extinct.
