She was selected as Labour's candidate for
Coventry North West at the
2019 general election after the incumbent Labour MP,
Geoffrey Robinson, announced his intention to stand down. Owatemi narrowly held the seat for Labour with a majority of 208 votes. She was one of three female MPs elected from Coventry in 2019, the others being
Zarah Sultana and
Colleen Fletcher. After the financial collapse of the Coventry City of Culture Trust, set up to run legacy projects following Coventry's year as
UK City of Culture in 2021, she raised an adjournment debate in the House of Commons. In the
2020 Labour Party leadership election Owatemi nominated
Lisa Nandy. Owatemi served as
Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the
Shadow Home Secretary,
Nick Thomas-Symonds, from April 2020 to September 2021. She was appointed as Shadow Minister for
Women and Equalities in September 2021. She resigned from this position on 7 September 2022 to focus on local constituents. In July 2024, she was appointed to Labour's front bench as Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury. Owatemi is a member of
Labour Friends of Israel and was part of a delegation to the country in February 2023. Owatemi sat on the
Health and Social Care Select Committee between March 2020 and May 2024. She also sat on the
International Trade Select Committee from June 2020 to July 2021, and the
Petitions Committee from April 2021 to March 2022. Owatemi was the Chair / Co-Chair of the APPG on Pharmacy, the APPG on Child Criminal Exploitation and Knife Crime, and the APPG on Alternative Investment Management. Owatemi was a governor of a local primary school from 2016. From 2021 onwards, she also held unpaid roles as a Trustee of multiple charities and non-public organisations before resigning in 2024 having been appointed as a Government Whip. These included being on the boards of the Albany Theatre Trust, the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, and the
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. After being appointed was a Government Whip, Owatemi also stepped down from her role as an Executive Committee Member of the
Fabian Society, and as a Strategic Adviser on Cancer Prevention Trials at
King's College Hospital. Owatemi has a
cockapoo called Bella, and in March 2025 it was reported that Owatemi had made an expenses claim in summer 2024 to cover a £900 surcharge imposed by the landlord of the flat she rents in London to permit her to keep a dog in the property. This was criticised by fellow Labour MP
Dan Jarvis, who said that Owatemi had followed the rules but that the government would make representations to the
Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority "to ask them to look very carefully at the detail of this particular rule." In the United Kingdom, MPs can claim expenses under the heading of "Personal Additional Accommodation Expenditure" "for the additional expenses necessarily incurred in staying overnight away from their main home for the purpose of performing their parliamentary duties", including the cost of rent, mortgage interest and subsistence, meaning that expenses can be claimed for overnight stays in London if an MP represents a non-London constituency and their main home is in their own constituency. Owatemi is a member of trade union
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