
Gbenga Daniel Reacts After Being Barred from Ogun APC Stakeholders’ Meeting
Former Ogun State governor Gbenga Daniel has expressed disappointment after reportedly being barred from attending a stakeholders’ meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State.
According to reports, the incident occurred during a gathering of key party members, where Daniel was allegedly prevented from gaining entry under circumstances that have since sparked debate within political circles.
Reacting to the development, the former governor is said to have lamented the situation, raising concerns about internal party dynamics and inclusiveness. The incident has drawn attention to ongoing tensions within the party at the state level.
Political observers suggest that such developments may reflect deeper issues surrounding leadership structure, influence, and alignment within the party, especially as preparations gradually build toward future elections.
Supporters and critics alike have weighed in, with some calling for unity and reconciliation among party members, while others see the incident as a sign of internal divisions that could impact the party’s cohesion.
As discussions continue, attention will remain on how the Ogun APC leadership addresses the situation and whether steps will be taken to resolve any underlying conflicts.
