Oyo North Senatorial Aspirant Hon Shina Abiola Peller on Saturday said his next political move will be determined by his constituents and loyalists
Peller, a serving reps member is eyeing Senatorial seat under the platform of the All Progressives Congress APC which is currently being occupied by Senator Abdulfata Buhari
Speaking at Oke Ogun Indigenous Youth Solidarity Forum held in Saki on Saturday, Peller said that it is the people that will determine what next politically
Peller who argued that Oke Ogun occupies over 60 perent of arable land in the state is being marginalised. maintained the time has come to occupy its rightful place.
He explained that it was not because the people of Oke Ogun are docile or lack competent and qualified hands to produce a senator,” but because of our love for our brothers,” adding that Oke Ogun people are peace loving and reasonable .
While declaring that the people have now resolved to occupy the Oyo North Senatorial seat come 2023, the lawmaker listed some of the natural endowment the zone is blessed with, stating that God created Oke Ogun with abundant human and natural resources.
” I commend the organisers of this event for creating a forum for us to speak out. As far as i am concerned, I have prepared to fight for the interest of Oke Ogun. There must be the principle of equity, fairness and justice .That is what makes for peace, progress and development “.
Hon. Peller however donated a brand wheel chair to a student of Oke Ogun Polytechnic , Kabiru Salawudeen, a physically challenged from Iwajowa at the event,
The event which was sponsored by the elders of Oke Ogun and Oke Ogun Indigenous Youths Solidarity Forum also saw Youths carrying placards with different inscriptions such as ” On Oke Ogun we stand”, Enough is enough, we want justice, fairness and equity”, and “Is time for Oke Ogun to produce the next senator “.
Among the aspirants who graced the event are former Iseyin local government, Hon. Saheed Alaran, member , House of Representatives, representing Iseyin/Itesiwaju/Iwajowa, Hon. Shina Peller , Hon Adeboyin Adeola, and Hon. Samson Sola Ogunbode amongst others