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Shina Peller a good rep of his constituency ― Fayemi
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From left, Honourable Shina Peller, former Oyo first Lady, Mrs. Florence Ajimobi, and wife of the celebrant, Mr. Ayobola Peller during the National Security and Peace Symposium at University of Ibadan Conference center, Ibadan on Friday.
Ekiti State governor, Mr. Kayode Fayemi has described Honourable Shina Peller, a member of the House of Representatives, representing Iseyin/Itesiwaju/Kajola and Iwajowa federal constituency as a good representative of his constituency and the country at large.
He made this statement on Friday at the National Security and Peace Symposium organized to mark the 45th birthday of Honourable Peller at the International Conference Centre University of Ibadan, noting that the rep member has done a lot to alleviate the lives of many in his constituency.
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Speaking at a virtual conference organised by the Lead Generation Initiative (LGI) on Monday, Ezekwesili noted that aside from such limitations, there are cultural and “institutional barriers”.
The former minister said society would be more stable if women are included in governance, because it benefits not just them but everyone.
“I would not want to rehash that the barriers to full participation of women in society range from social norms and culture, barriers that are economic, barriers that are political, barriers that are network-related, barriers that are self-imposed, barriers that are pretty institutional, and such like,” she said.
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