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Wednesday, 12 February 2014

OGUN: OGD, LABOUR PARTY MAKE WAVES.....Rulling party panics



In preparedness for 2015 election, Ogun LP, desirous of contesting and winning election this time around began the search for a credible and perceptive leader. Its leaders both at the State and National levels were quick to identify the former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel who later agreed to their advances after some months of persuasion. At a stakeholders’ meeting held in Akure on the 15th of January, 2013, the national leadership of the party, led by its Chairman, Chief Dan Nwanyawu, pronounced Otunba Daniel as the leader of the party in the Ogun State urging him to use his consummate leadership qualities to fashion out a sturdy, formidable political bloc that would ensure victory for the LP in 2015.  In the words of Chief Nwanyawu, “You can’t throw Otunba Daniel’s eight years of first-rated performance just like that, we are convinced he can do it. If we want to win and not lose election, then he is the perfect choice”.


Expectedly, while his followers who defected to the PPN following unresolved crisis in the wake of 2011 election are still unalloyed in their support, a sizable chunk of the present PDP members in the State who believe he is the one who can do it having handed them victories in 2003 and 2007 are also back in the fold. A break-away faction of the ruling APC members who shared his Afenifere background and disenchanted  by the pallid and unfocussed policy thrust of the present administration are coming in in droves as the aboriginal Labour Party members who are also convinced that he possesses the winning formula became politically energised with the coming of the former governor.

Since the pronouncement of Otunba Gbenga Daniel as the leader of the party in Ogun State, there had been unprecedented human traffic flowing in and out of the regal Asoludero Court; while some come in the open daylight, others came at odd hours: A group of youth activists cum social workers spread all over the States submitted themselves as volunteers for the project, emissaries from the states’ workforce, professionals, industrialists, artisans and traders all have been making cagey contacts and sending body languages with the believe that a change is in the making. Recently, the State Vice Chairman of the Party led by its State Deputy Chairman, Comrade Michael Adegbola brought the whole party structure in the State in a solidarity visit to Otunba Daniel describing him as a phenomenal political asset stating that Daniel’s choice as the leader of the party has given the party itself more leverage in the comity of political parties in the State and beyond.

Reminiscent of his entrance into the political arena over a decade ago, Otunba Gbenga Daniel’s swaying aura, enigmatic posture coupled with his outstanding performance while in office have always tilted the political gauge in Ogun State. As he has overtime fitted into the appellation of ‘the issue’ in Ogun politics, political debates have always centred around where he and where he doesn’t belong. As he leads a coalition of three major political opposition with a faction of the ruling party’s against incumbent Governor Ibikunle Amosun, pundits are wise to say it may be a different ball game come 2015.

Ayodele writes from Atan, Ijebu North East Local Government of Ogun State

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