Senator Gbenga Daniel has eulogised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu describing him as a “textbook in governance and creative intelligence” that many politicians in the country should study critically.
Daniel, a former governor of Ogun state made the remark yesterday in Abuja, the nation’s capital during the public presentation of four books to mark his 70th birthday celebrations.
Four books were unveiled to mark the event, attended by former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan, while President Tinubu was represented by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minisi=ter of the Economy, Wale Edun.
The books include, “Daniel in the Lions’ Den,” “My March through the Courts,” “Path to Justice,” and “Otunba Gbenga Daniel in the Eyes of Time”.
According to the former governor, representing Ogun Est in the Senate, President Tinubu is a ‘pragmactic leader’ that has done so much for the country, noting that Nigerians are yet to see ‘the best of him”.
Senator Daniel said he was able to achieve some mileage while serving as Ogun state governor because he understudied Tinubu, while he was governor of Lagos state.
Daniel: “Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains one of the most pragmatic human beings that I have ever come across. Nigeria is yet to see the best of him. Mr President is a textbook in governance and creative intelligence that many of us read from.
“I owe the modest success of our administration as the Governor of Ogun State to his insight and creative geniuses; there are quite a lot of his governance initiatives that we copied from while I was Governor.”
Meanwhile, Senator Daniel’s remark comes amidst attacks on the Tinubu’s administration by not a few Nigerians, who blame him for the economic hardship and the security situation in the country.
The president has made wrong decisions for the country, Tinubu’s critics insists, accusing him of making the country worse than he met it.
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