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    Tinubu hails Gbenga Daniel at 70, recounts 1999 support

    ‎President Bola Tinubu on Monday celebrated former Ogun State governor, Gbenga Daniel, on his 70th birthday, describing him as a distinguished engineer, entrepreneur and politician who has made significant contributions to national development.

    ‎In a statement he personally issued, Tinubu commended Daniel’s achievements in both the private and public sectors, attributing his success to “hard work, tenacity, wisdom, and courage.”

    ‎“Today, I celebrate Senator Gbenga Daniel, a renowned engineer, successful entrepreneur, prominent politician, and longtime ally and friend, on his milestone 70th birthday,” the President said.

    ‎The President also recalled their long-standing political relationship, noting that Daniel played a key role in his emergence as Lagos State governor in 1999.

    ‎“As a mark of the close relationship Otunba and I have built, in the build-up to my election and inauguration as governor of Lagos State in 1999, OGD worked closely with me and others to ensure my election victory,” Tinubu added.

    ‎Tinubu noted that Daniel, popularly known as OGD, had built a reputation through his professional career and service to the country, highlighting his role as founder of Kresta Laurel, an electro-mechanical engineering firm established in 1990.

    ‎“The enviable heights the company has attained at present should not be surprising given Otunba’s business acumen, hunger for success and determination,” he stated.

    ‎Reflecting on Daniel’s political career, Tinubu said his tenure as governor of Ogun State from 2003 was marked by initiatives in industrialisation, infrastructure, education and public-private partnerships.

    ‎“Part of his legacy as governor included the initiation of the first agro-allied cargo airport in the state and the establishment of Tai Solarin University of Education,” he said.

    ‎He further commended Daniel’s political resilience, describing him as “a progressive politician and a true Afenifere,” while noting his return to the All Progressives Congress after earlier affiliations with the Alliance for Democracy and the Peoples Democratic Party.

    ‎“As Otunba clocks 70, I thank him for his service to Ogun State and Nigeria, and his commitment to the socio-political and economic development of Nigeria,” the President said.

    ‎Tinubu wished the senator good health and many more years of impactful service, praying that his contributions to the country would continue to grow.

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