Enduring leadership, lasting legacy of Gbenga Daniel at 70

By Adeniyi Ifetayo

Senator representing Ogun East in the National Assembly, Gbenga Daniel

On April 6, 2026, dignitaries from across Nigeria and beyond will converge to celebrate a man whose life has been defined by vision, enterprise, courage and uncommon commitment to public service.

Politicians across party lines, captains of industry, traditional rulers, diplomats and long-time associates are expected to gather in honour of Otunba Justus Olugbenga Daniel as he marks his 70th birthday, a milestone that offers not just an occasion for celebration, but a moment for reflection on a legacy of impact.

For seven decades, Daniel has embodied the rare fusion of technocratic excellence, political sagacity and philanthropic compassion.

An engineer, entrepreneur, a former governor, senator and community leader, he stands today as one of Nigeria’s most influential and respected public figures, an enigma whose quiet strength and strategic mind have shaped institutions and transformed lives.

Long before he ventured into politics, Daniel had already carved a niche in Nigeria’s engineering and business landscape. A graduate of Engineering from the University of Lagos, where he also earned an MBA, he combined technical expertise with managerial acumen early in his career.

He began his professional journey at Metal Construction (West Africa) Limited and later joined H. F. Schroeder (West Africa) Limited. There, through diligence and brilliance, he rose to become Deputy Managing Director, the first African to occupy that position in the company’s history. It was an early testament to his capacity to break barriers.

Driven by entrepreneurial vision, he founded Kresta Laurel Limited in Lagos, a company specialising in elevators, power systems and industrial equipment.

Under his leadership, the firm became Nigeria’s first ISO 9001 certified lift company, setting standards in quality assurance and corporate governance.

In 1993, he was recognised as one of Nigeria’s 100 most successful businessmen, affirming his status as a formidable force in the private sector. Yet, for Daniel, business success was only a prelude to broader service.

In 2003, he was elected governor of Ogun State, ushering in an era that many still describe as transformative. Upon assuming office, he unveiled a development blueprint titled ‘A Contract with the People,’ a bold pledge to improve living standards and reposition the Gateway State for sustainable growth. Over two terms that spanned eight years, Daniel’s administration left indelible footprints across sectors.

In education, he founded Nigeria’s first University of Education, reinforcing Ogun State’s reputation as a knowledge hub. He established four ICT Polytechnics across the state, recognising early the importance of digital literacy and technology-driven development.

Infrastructure witnessed unprecedented expansion. His government rehabilitated over 2,000 kilometres of roads, connecting rural communities to urban centres and stimulating commerce. Three world-class stadiums were constructed, while another was upgraded to FIFA standards, investments that not only promoted sports but also youth engagement and economic activity.

Under his watch, Ogun State emerged as a business destination of choice in West Africa. Through strategic public private partnerships, he attracted significant local and foreign investments, laying the groundwork for industrial clusters and economic diversification. Investors found in him a leader who understood both policy and enterprise.

Beyond physical projects, Daniel’s governance philosophy emphasised institutional strengthening and long-term planning principles that continue to influence the state’s development trajectory.

Today, as Senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District, Daniel continues to redefine public service. His transition from executive governance to legislative advocacy has been marked by energy and purpose.

As Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Navy, he plays a critical role in matters of national security and maritime development. His legislative portfolio reflects a deep engagement with issues of regional and national importance.

Notably, he sponsored the South West Development Commission Establishment Bill, which has since received Presidential Assent, a landmark intervention aimed at accelerating infrastructural and economic growth in the region.

His bills and motions span healthcare, education, infrastructure and social welfare, underscoring a commitment to inclusive development.

At the grassroots level, his interventions have been equally impactful. He launched a Zero Interest Micro Credit Scheme to empower petty traders and small-scale entrepreneurs. Thousands have benefited from his free eye care programmes, restoring sight and hope to the elderly and vulnerable.

He has facilitated borehole projects in underserved communities, renovated schools, improved educational infrastructure and supported farmers through rice value chain training and fertilizer distribution initiatives. These projects reflect a leader who understands that governance is ultimately about people.

Through the Gateway Front Foundation (GFF), Daniel has institutionalised his philanthropic impulses. The foundation undertakes humanitarian and charitable initiatives that cut across healthcare, education, youth empowerment and agriculture.

The Political Leadership Academy (POLA), one of his notable initiatives, nurtures future leaders by identifying and strengthening capacities required for effective governance. In a country where leadership succession often lacks structure, POLA stands as a forward-looking investment in Nigeria’s democratic future.

As Asiwaju of Remo Christians and the Losi of Ikenne, Daniel’s traditional titles reflect the trust and esteem he commands within his community. They also echo his affinity with the progressive ideals of Chief Obafemi Awolowo; a legacy of disciplined leadership and people-centred development.

Daniel’s contributions have earned him numerous awards at home and abroad. Among them are the MKO Abiola Leadership Prize (2004), the Zik Leadership Award (2006), and the Africa Leadership Prize for Best Performed Governor and Megastar Man of the Decade Award. These honours recognise not merely political accomplishment, but a consistent dedication to excellence.

He is a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (FNSE), a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Engineering (FAEng), and holds fellowships in other professional bodies, including the Institute of Directors, distinctions that underscore his professional depth.

As he turns 70, the celebration planned in his honour is expected to transcend political affiliations. Friends and well-wishers from across party divides, business leaders, traditional rulers and international associates will gather to celebrate a life that has touched multiple constituencies.

The event, being put together promises to be more than a birthday party; it will be a convergence of testimonies, including the launching of four books, projects executed, lives transformed and institutions strengthened.

For many, Daniel represents a rare breed of public servant who moves seamlessly between the boardroom and the Senate chamber, between grassroots mobilisation and global engagement.

At 70, Daniel remains active, reflective and forward-looking. His journey from engineering prodigy to political icon illustrates what is possible when competence meets conviction. His imprint on Ogun State is visible in roads, schools, stadiums and industries. His influence in the National Assembly is evident in legislation and constituency projects.

His generosity is felt in homes, markets and farms across his senatorial district. Indeed, his story is one of resilience, innovation and service, a reminder that leadership, at its best, is about building structures that outlive the builder and empowering people to dream beyond their circumstances.

As Nigeria celebrates Otunba Gbenga Daniel at 70, it honours not just the passage of time, but the enduring impact of a man whose life continues to inspire generations.

 

*Dr. Adeniyi is a media consultant and public affairs analyst.

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Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses is an Entrepreneur, Award winning Celebrity journalist, Luxury and Lifestyle Reporter with Ben tv London and Publisher, Megastar Magazine. He has carved a niche for himself with over 15 years of experience in celebrity Journalism and Media PR.

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