There
 was drama at the headquarters of the Peoples Democratic Party in Abuja 
on Tuesday when former Ogun State Governor Gbenga Daniel and some 
members of the party visited the office.
It was Daniel’s first visit since the 2011 
governorship election in Ogun State which was won by Ibikunle Amosun of 
the Action Congress of Nigeria.
Daniel’s loyalists broke away from the PDP and formed
 the Peoples Party of Nigeria, which fielded Alhaji Gboyega Isiaka as 
its governorship candidate.
Daniel was blamed by members of the PDP for allowing the opposition to win the governorship and other elections in the state.
The former governor was at the party’s secretariat 
with people like Alhaji Sarafa Ishola, Chief Babatunde Osholake, Dr. 
Kunle Salako, Chief Niyi Adegbenro, Ronke Ogunromi, Mrs. Iyabo Apampa, 
Segun Odusote and Yemi Akinwunmi.
Investigations by our correspondent indicated that 
apart from the national chairman of the party, Dr. Bamanga Tukur, other 
members of its National Working Committee refused to be part of the 
meeting with Daniel and members of its entourage.
The National Secretary, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, 
and the National Auditor, Chief Bode Mustapha, declined to join the 
meeting when they were called upon.
Oyinlola was said to have sneaked out after his first
 encounter with Daniel, but he was surprised to still meet Daniel and 
members of his entourage when he (Oyinlola) returned about three hours 
later.
It was learnt that the NWC members were not 
comfortable with the presence of Daniel, who they believed campaigned 
against PDP candidates during the governorship and other elections in 
the state.
At the meeting with Tukur, Ishola said it was wrong 
to say that Daniel had left the party just because he worked against its
 candidates during the elections.
Ishola, a former Minister of Mines and Steel 
Development and Secretary to the state government under the 
administration of Daniel, said that contrary to the speculation, Daniel 
ensured that all PDP members who left the party were brought back during
 PDP’s membership re-registration last November.
He said, “Otunba Gbenga Daniel never left the PDP for
 one day. Rather he was the one that brought back aggrieved members and 
others last November.”
 
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