KOWA party appoints 26-year-old Banke Ilori as spokesperson
- Adebanke Ilori, a 26-year-old legal practitioner has been appointed as the acting national publicity secretary of KOWA party
- Ilori is a lawyer and the executive director of Raising New Voices Initiative, a non-governmental organization
- She is also the managing editor of Lawyard.ng, a leading online platform for interactions around the practice of law in Nigeria
Kowa Party has announced the appointment of Adebanke Ilori, a 26-year-old legal practitioner as its acting national publicity secretary.
In the appointment letter sent to Adebanke on Monday, September 9, the national chairman, Comrade Mark Adebayo charged her to discharge her responsibilities to the best of her abilities and promised the cooperation and support of all the members of the party.
Professor Oluremi Sonaiya, the party’s presidential candidate in the 2015 elections also confirmed this appointment via her twitter handle and stated that she was confident Adebanke’s appointment is a positive development for the party.
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Adebanke Ilori is a lawyer and the executive director of Raising New Voices Initiative, a non-governmental organization working on youth representation in governance and the organization behind the #BreakTheHold campaign crowdfunding the campaign of 25 young people into the House of Representatives.
She is also the managing editor of Lawyard.ng, a leading online platform for interactions around the practice of law in Nigeria.
She's an Alumnus of Obafemi Awolowo University, the Nigerian Law School Bwari Abuja, Fredrich Ebert Stiftung Open Minds Young Voices Fellowship, YALI West Africa Regional Leadership Centre and Bridgewater State University under the Mandela Washington Fellowship where she studied public management.
Her six years of work and volunteer experience span across public interest litigation, corporate law, development, and inclusive governance. She joined the party in 2015 and was the erstwhile secretary of the National Youth Caucus.
Adebanke would serve in the role pending the party’s national convention where a substantive national publicity secretary would be elected.
KOWA Party is a political party in Nigeria registered on July 16, 2009, by a group of Nigerian civil society activists, professionals, and technocrats to provide a credible political alternative for Nigerians with regards to political leadership.
It is known for promoting the principles of social welfarism and equality of all persons.
It is also the first Nigerian political party to adopt online voting and exam writing for candidates in the presidential primary election of the party.
Meanwhile, election observer group, YIAGA AFRICA, has asked the United States government to make public the list of individuals on the visa ban initiated by the U.S authorities after the 2019 general elections in Nigeria.
Board chairman of YIAGA AFRICA, Hussaini Abdu on Friday, August 30, noted that releasing the list, will enhance accountability and promote deterrence.
He advised the U.S government to impose sanctions on the individuals and institutions fingered in the process.
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