Queen Omolara Haastrup Assures Women of Development, Appreciates Ijesaland On Selection of Her Husband 

Queen Omolara Haastrup Assures Women of Development, Appreciates Ijesaland On Selection of Her Husband 

By Abisola Ariwodola,

 

Queen Omolara Haastrup of His Imperial Majesty Oba Adesuyi Clement Haastrup, Owa Adimula of Ijesaland has assured women of development and inclusion in the terrain of her husband the king.

 

This is as the Royal Queen appreciated the traditional kingmakers, chiefs and the good people of the ancient town of Ijesaland for the selection of Oba Haastrup as the paramount ruler of Ijesa dynasty.

 

Queen Omolara Haastrup in a release signed and made available to pressmen also commended the government of Governor Ademola Adeleke for approving the selection through the ministry of local government and chieftaincy commission.

 

She assured the good people of Ijesaland of good leadership, while she also called for their support of her husband, Oba Adesuyi Clement Haastrup on the throne.

 

Emphasising that development is more impactful with the inclusion of women, who are the pillars of homes, and the society, she reiterated her resolve to ensure that empowerment and engagement of women will be part of the activities of the Oba Haastrup led, Owa Adimula kingdom.

 

Queen Omolara also used the medium to welcome dignitaries and guests to the coronation ceremony of her husband, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Adesuyi Clement Haastrup, Owa Adimula of Ijeshaland.

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