The Iseyin-born Quilox boss and Federal House of Representatives aspirant, Chief Shina Abiola Peller has revealed the reason why he joined politics.
Speaking with newsmen at his official declaration rally for the National Assembly race, he said, “I have decided to join this political race because my people have spoken to me and I have listened.
“My people know my worth, my achievements and having somebody that can actually represent this constituency has been a challenge, I cannot afford to be selfish, I have to think about the less privileged too”.
Peller also disclosed that his mandate for the people is unity for progress, highlighting that the Oke-Ogun constituency is only relatively relevant is during election but his candidature will breach the current gap of irrelevancy and bring about even development in the entire Oke-Ogun constituency.
Meanwhile, the House of Representatives aspirant during his declaration also launched his empowerment and grassroots development programme which he called Shina Ayo Empowerment Programme (SAEP). According to him, the empowerment programme is currently more on empowering youth and women which will spread across the four zones in Oke-Ogun even up to ward level.
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While Peller urged the youth to be patients for the said developments to materialise, he, however, charged them to register, vote, and engage in politics, while shunning political thuggery.
“The young people of Nigeria are the most powerful single block in the country, we would not allow ourselves to be used by people who do not have our interest at heart,” he stated.
In his words, the Executive Chairman, Itesiwaju Local Government Area of Oyo State, Mr Niyi Adeagbo noted that Shina Peller’s declaration and the wealth of experience he is bringing into politics will set a high standard for 2019 political aspirants in Oyo State. He said, “The party primary is just a few months away and will are committed to delivering our local government to ensure Shina wins the party ticket and subsequently the elections.
“The perceived crisis within our party in the state is as a result of contrast interests and its normal in politics. The leaders of our party, Governor Abiola Ajimobi and other concerned party stakeholders are working round the clock to ensure conflicting interests are resolved and we shall come out victorious just like in 2015.”