•• She Spoke and Every Woman in Kwara Heard It

A front-line contender for the Ekiti/Isin/Irepodun/Oke-Ero Federal Constituency seat, Hon. Chief (Mrs.) Adejoke Mistura Adeyemi, has emerged as a focal point of political discourse across Kwara State following her official declaration for the House of Representatives seat.
The aspirant’s entry into the 2027 race is being described by political observers as a cultural reawakening for women’s participation in the state’s political landscape.
In recent weeks, Adeyemi’s name has dominated conversations in markets, religious centers, and homes across the four local government areas of the constituency.
Stakeholders note that her candidacy represents a significant shift, challenging the long-held notion of limited female participation in high-stakes elective positions.
A statement obtained by 9japarrot highlighting the impact of her declaration noted that she represents “the audacity of possibility,” inspiring other women who had previously shelved their political ambitions to recalibrate their goals.
“Her declaration did not just announce a candidacy; it gave permission. It told every woman in this state that the door is not locked, it simply needed someone bold enough to push it,” the statement read.
Supporters of the aspirant argue that her ability to mobilize and inspire diverse demographics across the state, even before reaching the federal level, is a testament to her leadership capacity. They maintain that a mandate for Adeyemi would ensure that the voices of the constituency are heard with greater clarity and boldness in Abuja.
9japarrot reports that as the political atmosphere in the Ekiti/Isin/Irepodun/Oke-Ero Federal Constituency continues to intensify, Adeyemi’s campaign appears to be gaining momentum, positioned not just as a quest for a seat, but as a movement for inclusive governance and progressive representation.
