Peter Obi delegate Ken Pela, others honor ECWA Women Fellowship International Conference in Kaduna

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Ken Pela, the Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate for Delta State in the 2023 election, and his wife had the privilege of representing H.E. Peter Obi at the ECWA Women Fellowship International Conference in Kagoro, Kaduna State.

The conference, which took place on Friday, 12th April, was also attended by other members of the delegation, including Jonathan Asake, the LP’s candidate for the Kaduna Governorship, and the LP’s woman leader.

Pela, who shared his experience via his X handle, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to be part of the delegation and contribute to the important discussions at the conference. The ECWA Women Fellowship International Conference is a significant event that brings together women from different parts of the world to discuss issues affecting women and the society at large.

As a member of the Peter Obi delegation, Pela had the opportunity to engage with other attendees and share insights on how to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment. The Labour Party has been at the forefront of promoting women’s rights and gender equality, and Pela’s attendance at the conference is a testament to the party’s commitment to these issues.

Overall, Pela’s participation in the ECWA Women Fellowship International Conference is a significant development in the Labour Party’s efforts to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment. It also highlights the party’s commitment to engaging with different stakeholders to promote positive change in society.

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