The Ogun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress has announced the suspension of the senator representing Ogun East, Gbenga Daniel, alongside one of his loyalists, Hon. Kunle Folarin.
Daniel is also a former governor of the state and an estranged friend of the incumbent governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun.
His suspension is clearly connected to friction between him and the incumbent which stemmed from his ambition to seek re-election to the Senate in 2027 on the platform of the ruling All Progressives, an ambition Abiodun also nurses at the same time.
Daniel’s suspension and that of Folarin were communicated to the public on Tuesday by APC Publicity Director in the state, Nuberu Olufemi.
Olufemi conveyed it via a statement he released which contained a supposed breakdown of how the decisions were arrived at.
It reads in part, “Ward 4, Sagamu Local Government set up a disciplinary committee on the alleged misconduct bordering on anti-party activities committed by Senator Gbenga Daniel.
“Similarly, Ward 6, Sagamu Local Government set up a disciplinary committee on the allegations of gross misconduct and anti-party activities allegedly committed by Hon. Kunle Folarin.
“They wrote to the members under investigation, inviting them to the disciplinary meetings at which they were to be heard and allowed to present evidence in their defence or request pardon from the party.
“However, both members failed to respond to the invitations extended to them in writing, failed to provide a written defence, and failed to attend the disciplinary meetings at which they were to be given the opportunity to defend themselves.
“In view of their deliberate and unexplained absence, the committees deliberated as scheduled, heard from the available witnesses, considered the available documentary evidence, and deliberated on the allegations.
“In addition, the committees received notice that the members under investigation had been harassing party members and warning them against cooperating with the committees.
“It was further alleged that they had been using their positions within the party to pressure members to withdraw the petitions against them.
“In view of this development, the committees resolved to protect the integrity of the disciplinary process and to eliminate interference by the members under investigation. Upon due consideration, the committees suspended the members indefinitely, pending further investigation and the outcome of the inquiry.
“Copies of the letters of indefinite suspension had been sent to the state chairman for consideration and approval of the State Working Committee.
“The suspensions were based on the members’ failure to cooperate with the investigation and their attempts to pressure party members to withdraw petitions against them. The SWC has ratified the suspensions. The meeting demonstrates the party’s commitment to maintaining discipline and upholding its constitution.”
















