Kwara Peoples Network Urges Unity Among Political Stakeholders in Kwara South
The Kwara Peoples Network, a socio-political movement comprising young political activists and stakeholders, has appealed to the political class in Kwara South to set aside divisive interests that could weaken relationships within the district and other senatorial zones in the state.
In a statement signed by the group's state coordinator, Mr. Alani Hakeem, the movement emphasized the importance of unity, particularly in ensuring development and fostering collaboration across the state.
The people, who highlighted the absence of formal political zoning arrangements in the state, said that candidates from any of the three senatorial districts in the state are welcome to participate in the upcoming 2027 governorship election.
Recognising the importance of moving beyond mere political patronage, the group advocated for equitable representation for all districts, stressing the need for marginalised local governments like Moro to have meaningful opportunities in the Senate and the Federal House of Representatives.
While the forum supports leadership aspirations from all three districts—Kwara North, Kwara South, and Kwara Central—for the 2027 elections, they emphasised the necessity of a fair and balanced approach that treats the interests of each district equitably.
They encouraged everyone to prioritise collective interests in Kwara South and resist the allure of short-term political benefits that may jeopardise long-term communal progress.
As the 2027 election approaches, the movement calls on all Kwarans to disregard divisive rhetoric based on specific individuals or districts, reminding everyone that successful electoral outcomes rely on support from all parts of the state, including Kwara Central.
“The message is a call for collaborative governance that genuinely represents the needs and interests of all citizens. It's an opportunity to unite and work towards a government that serves the entire community, learning from past experiences to foster a more inclusive and effective political environment,” the statement said.
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