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Former Governor of Ogun State and Senator representing Ogun East, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, on Sunday hailed President Bola Tinubu for approving the establishment of a naval base and dockyard in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area of the state.
Daniel said the project was a significant asset that would provide economic benefits and enhance national security.
He also called for massive support for Tinubu’s re-election in 2027, saying his administration’s commitment to returning the country to the path of economic prosperity and stability was unprecedented.
Daniel, who chairs the Senate Committee on Navy, further commended the President for the renewed support for the resuscitation of the Olokola Deep Seaport project in the area, which he said would have a major impact on the state’s economy.
He spoke during the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Otunba Gbenga Daniel (BATOGD) Mid-term Community Assessment and Review Tour to Abigi in Ogun Waterside, an event held to evaluate progress, engage constituents, and inspect community projects.
The lawmaker expressed joy that the local government area was already being opened up through the Federal Government’s Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway route alignment.
Daniel said Tinubu had good intentions for Nigerians, adding that his administration was determined to empower citizens through strategic projects.
According to him, the naval base and dockyard established in Ode-Omi would boost the local economy through job creation and infrastructure development.
He said the people of the state remained grateful to the President for the various projects and would reciprocate with votes in 2027.
Daniel said, “I believe God loves this local government, that’s why He gave us a second chance to actualise some of our lofty agenda.
“This expanse of land has been given to the Nigerian Navy over 50 years ago, and nothing happened until this period when God made me a Senator and the Senate Committee Chairman on Navy.
“Let me underscore one fact: it’s not that the Navy was in a hurry to begin work here, but it’s due to some deliberate strategic efforts. We have to thank our President and Commander-in-Chief, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for granting approvals to what we needed to do.
“You will recall that the refinery project we intended to bring here when I was governor was why we established the Gateway Industrial and Petro-Gas Institute (GIPI) in Ode-Omi and the proposed deep seaport. The school was meant to train those that would work in the refinery. That was part of our plan when I was governor of this state. But when we left government, the situation turned somehow.
“However, there is still room for redress. We are going to reactivate the GIPI because whatever the state government should do and it failed, we are there at the federal level to assist.
“Most importantly, our President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is ready to assist us. Look at what happened at the Tai Solarin University of Education when it appeared the state was incapable of funding the institution; the Federal Government waded in, took over the school and started funding it. That’s what we are doing with the GIPI.”
On the naval base, the senator assured that adequate funding would be provided by the Federal Government to harness its full potential.
He said, “Many people may not fully know what is meant by naval base. It is a naval city. Wherever it is located, the security of the place is guaranteed.
“This project is in stages: we are embarking on phase one, which consists of accommodation for senior and junior officers, an administrative building, the perimeter fence and security work, etc. The second phase is the naval secondary school, while the third phase is the naval hospital.
“What we have to do is to thank our President for approving this project here. However, he must be supported for a second term in office to bring into fruition all his laudable programmes and projects. The President means well for Nigeria, and well-meaning citizens support his administration.”
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