The former Governor of Ogun
State in south-west Nigeria, Mr Gbenga Daniel, may have concluded plans to
rejoin his former leaders and colleagues in the state chapter of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), as he made a grand appearance at an event held at the
Goodluck Jonathan Political Centre in Ijebu Igbo area of the state.
His appearance may have put to end speculations and insinuations
surrounding his eventual return to the umbrella party, which he left in 2011
during the crisis of leadership that pitched him against a former President,
Olusegun Obasanjo.
Mr
Daniel and Mr Obasanjo had disagreements over who will control the party’s
leadership in the build up to 2011 elections.
Speaking
on the development, the National Auditor of the Party, Professor Adewale
Oladipo, said Mr Daniel’s return had become imperative in order to reposition
the fortunes of the party for greater success in the coming general elections.
To
effectively achieve this, the national auditor urged all members to be more
committed and united to ensure the return of President Goodluck Jonathan as the
president of Nigeria while the umbrella party reclaims the governorship of the
state in the next governorship elections.
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