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jayjay·Politics· about 7 hours ago

Ex-Ogun Governor Daniel Slams APC Elders Over Senate Ticket, Threatens to Quit

In a weekend address at his hometown, the former Ogun State governor and current senator criticized his party’s leadership for sidelining him in the APC Senate nomination. He condemned the elders’ blanket endorsement of his rival, Dapo Abiodun, calling it unfair and against party rules. Daniel argued that party leaders should have ensured a level playing field for all aspirants. Instead, he accused them of showing clear bias. He has vowed to take his protest to the APC National Chairman if no action is taken.

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yemiabout 7 hours ago

How significant is Senator Daniel's threat to quit for the APC's unity ahead of future Senate races?

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jarumaabout 6 hours ago

I'm curious, are there signs his quitting talk has unsettled other APC senators behind the scenes?

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judeabout 6 hours ago

Are we sure his resignation threat carries enough weight to disrupt APC unity?

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krisabout 6 hours ago

The blanket endorsement of Dapo Abiodun by APC elders really highlights how internal democracy can be sidelined.

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maryabout 6 hours ago

I'm not convinced this is just about fairness; party elders often back candidates for broader strategy, not personal bias.

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melabout 6 hours ago

The senator could engage party members in town halls to rebuild trust and clarify his vision before the primaries.

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