Osun: She is Included; Osun State Leads In Gender-Inclusive Governance - Adeleke's Aide, Akinloye


Osun: She is Included; Osun State Leads In Gender-Inclusive Governance - Adeleke's Aide, Akinloye

Honourable Olaniyi Simeon Akinloye, Special Assistant to Osun State Governor, has reaffirmed the state's commitment to gender-inclusive governance, citing Governor Ademola Adeleke's administration as a shining example.

Akinloye emphasized that Osun State has prioritized women's inclusion in governance since Governor Adeleke's inauguration, ensuring representation in executive, legislative, and judiciary appointments. The governor has also appointed women to key positions, providing them with opportunities to excel in their roles.


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Governor Adeleke's commitment to women's empowerment extends beyond governance. His administration has implemented various initiatives focused on human capacity development, financial services, and business support, ultimately boosting women's economic and financial inclusion.

Akinloye's statement comes as he prepares to represent Osun State at the "She is Inclusive" conference in Abuja. The conference, themed "Breaking Barriers, Building Resilience for Sustainable Women's Economic and Financial Inclusion," aims to promote women's economic empowerment and financial inclusion.
Governor Adeleke's administration has made significant strides in transforming Osun State, with a focus on sustainable development, economic growth, and social welfare. His commitment to gender-inclusive governance and women's empowerment has earned recognition, positioning Osun State as a leader in this area.

Governor Adeleke's achievements demonstrate his unwavering commitment to transforming Osun State and promoting sustainable development, economic growth, and social welfare, especially through women's inclusion in governance.

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