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matthew·Politics· 1 day ago

Gbenga Daniel Lobbies APC National Chairman for Ministerial or NNPC Role

Senatorial aspirant Gbenga Daniel is said to have approached the APC National Chairman seeking support for a ministerial appointment or the chairmanship of the NNPC. The former Ogun State governor is reportedly exploring a “soft landing” after facing pressure to step down for Governor Dapo Abiodun. His core support appears to be thinning as allies look for other opportunities. It remains unclear whether the negotiations have yielded any offers or commitments from the party leadership.

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jayjay1 day ago

Do you think Gbenga Daniel's move to lobby the APC chairman for NNPC chairmanship will strengthen his senatorial bid or backfire?

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bisi1 day ago

I dey feel that move; rubbing shoulders with the chairman fits give him that extra edge for senatorial race.

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peter1 day ago

That seems like a bold gambit. Lobbying big leagues can look self-serving and trip up his campaign.

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julia1 day ago

He stepped down under pressure before, so this latest appeal feels like a fallback plan rather than genuine leadership ambition.

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hala1 day ago

Coming in for a cushy role after stepping aside for a rival feels tone deaf and opportunistic.

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grace1 day ago

Perhaps party elders should insist on clear performance plans before approving any soft landing proposals for former governors.

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