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Ogun 2019: Daniel Moves To streamline Aspirants

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A gathering of all the major political blocs in Ogun state at a stakeholders meeting on Thursday, July 13 passed a vote of confidence on the immediate past Governor of Ogun State, Gbenga Daniel with a charge to lead them to victory, stating that they strongly believe that he possesses all the required wherewithal.
The idea is to streamline those aspiring to govern Ogun State come 2019.
The meeting which was held at the Conference Hotel, Sagamu, had representatives of major gubernatorial hopefuls like Senator Olamilekan Solomon (Yayi), Oladipupo Adebutu, Gboyega Nasir Isiaka (GNI) in attendance.
Also in attendance were former Deputy Governor of Ogun State, Salmot Badru, former Speakers of Ogun State House of Assembly, Titi Oseni and Soyemi Coker, former members House of Representatives, Jelili Kayode Amusan and Segun Osibote, Elder Akinhanmi, several commissioners during the administration of Daniel and political leaders cutting across political party divides.
Speaking at the occasion, Daniel called for unity of purpose while urging the stakeholders to be focused and work towards a grand coalition and also avoid formation of splinter political parties that will not be strong enough to gain power in the coming political dispensation.
According to him, all hands must be deck and everybody must work hard to bring back those that have left back to the fold and choose the best of candidates for the coming general election
The former governor also hinted that further consultations are ongoing both locally and nationally following the latest happenings in the polity while urging everyone to be alert as a definite political direction will soon be taken.
The leaders in attendance who spoke in turns unanimously agreed that there should be a rainbow coalition of a big united political family that will be strong enough to take out the incumbent government in the coming elections.

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