As the 2023 election approaches, Oyo lawmaker, Shina Peller, on Thursday said his decision not to recontest for the House of Representatives, was down to equity and fairness.
Newsbreak reports that Peller lost out to Fatai Buhari in his quest to become a Senator from Oyo State, as the incumbent coasted home to victory.
The entrepreneur has since rejected the result of the primary election, and there are talks of him dumping the All Progressives Congress (APC) soon.
According to Peller, because “Kajola and Iwajowa haven’t presented a representative for almost 16 years”, he decided to give them a chance, and aspire for the Senate.
“Many people wonder why I chose not to return to the House of Representatives for the second term. For the sake of integrity, my decision is based on my consideration of other local governments within my constituency- Kajola and Iwajowa who haven’t presented a representative for almost 16 years now. Returning to the House for the second term will mean denying them the opportunity to present a representative for twenty years,” Peller said in a social media post.
“By 2023 when I will be completing my first term as a member of the House of Representatives, it will make it sixteen (16) uninterrupted years that Iseyin/Itesiwaju have been producing representatives for the constituency leaving out the people from Kajola/Iwajowa.
“My people from Kajola/Iwajowa feel the people from Iseyin haven’t been fair enough to them in this regard, and I share their pain. This was why I made up my mind to throw my weight behind choosing a qualified person from Kajola/Iwajowa to represent our federal constituency in 2023, while I am yielding the call of my people from Oke Ogun to opt for the Oyo North Senatorial District seat. And I cannot be seen leading the liberation of Okeogun people and not fair to the local govts within my Constituency.
“So, to those that feels I should return to the House of Reps, it’s not all about me alone; it’s about putting into consideration my integrity and overall interest of all.”
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