The political landscape in Ogun East is poised for transformation as Otunba Gbenga Daniel, a key figure in the All Progressives Congress (APC), asserts that the upcoming primary will definitively resolve the ongoing Senate race controversy. Daniel, a former governor of Ogun State, has publicly expressed his intent to reclaim a political position, signaling a significant shift in the local power dynamics.
Recent tensions within the APC have stemmed from competing interests among party members, leading to uncertainty about the party's candidate for the Senate. Daniel's commitment to the primary is seen as a strategic move to unify the factionalized party base. "This primary will not only decide the candidate but will also restore confidence in our party’s leadership," Daniel stated, emphasizing the need for cohesion among party ranks.
As the primary approaches, all eyes will be on how Daniel's influence shapes the outcome and whether it can galvanize support for the APC in Ogun East. A decisive victory could not only enhance his political capital but also strengthen the party's position in the upcoming elections, making this primary a pivotal moment for both Daniel and the APC in the region.