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This is a non-exhaustive list of public office holders who have been indicted, convicted or implicated on corruption charges. In December 2022, the objective of this list was expanded to include "indicted" and "implicated", due to the limitations anti-corruption agencies face in obtaining convictions against high-profile public officials.
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This is a list of candidates for the 2023 presidential election from all political parties. The data source is the Independent National Electoral Commissoin (INEC).
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See all links See all links Hon. Akingbule Bolaji Janet, popularly known as IYA-EWE, made history as the first female elected Councilor in Ward-10, Akoko North, marking a significant milestone for women in local governance in the area. Historical Significance Her election represents a breakthrough in gender representation in local politics, particularly in Akoko North, where political participation by women has historically been limited. By securing this position, IYA-EWE challenged traditional barriers and opened the door for greater female political involvement at the grassroots level. Contributions and Impact While serving as Councillor, Hon. IYA-EWE likely played a critical role in advocating for community development, women's empowerment initiatives, and inclusive representation in decision-making processes. Her presence not only symbolised the possibility of female leadership in local government but also inspired many young women to participate actively in politics. Legacy Being the first female elected official in Ward-10 sets a precedent and builds a foundation for future female politicians in Akoko North and beyond. IYA-EWE’s achievement is celebrated as a historical milestone, emphasising the importance of gender equality in leadership positions and the gradual transformation of political landscapes in Nigeria. In summary, Hon. Akingbule Bolaji Janet’s election as the first female Councilor in Ward-10, Akoko North, reflects both courage and pioneering spirit, serving as an important milestone in promoting women’s political empowerment at the local government level. citizensciencenigeria.org Councillors ERUSU/IKARAM/IBARAM Ondo State Government from 1999 - 2026 ... View all Hon. Akingbule Bolaji Janet, popularly known as IYA-EWE, made history as the first female elected Councilor in Ward-10, Akoko North, marking a significant milestone for women in local governance in the area. Historical Significance Her election represents a breakthrough in gender representation in local politics, particularly in Akoko North, where political participation by women has historically been limited. By securing this position, IYA-EWE challenged traditional barriers and opened the door for greater female political involvement at the grassroots level. Contributions and Impact While serving as Councilor, Hon. IYA-EWE likely played a critical role in advocating for community development, women empowerment initiatives, and inclusive representation in decision-making processes. Her presence not only symbolised the possibility of female leadership in local government but also inspired many young women to participate actively in politics. Legacy Being the first female elected official in Ward-10 sets a precedent and builds a foundation for future female politicians in Akoko North and beyond. IYA-EWE’s achievement is celebrated as a historical milestone, emphasising the importance of gender equality in leadership positions and the gradual transformation of political landscapes in Nigeria. In summary, Hon. Akingbule Bolaji Janet’s election as the first female Councilor in Ward-10, Akoko North, reflects both courage and pioneering spirit, serving as an important milestone in promoting women’s political empowerment at the local government level. citizensciencenigeria.org Councillors ERUSU/IKARAM/IBARAM Ondo State Government from 1999 - 2026 ...
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