By Moshood Adebayo

Former governor of Ogun State, Gbenga Daniel,  has said his reason for seeking the chairmanship of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is to work towards its victory in 2019.

Daniel also said as national chairman of the party, he would bring back many of the party’s members who have left the fold.

“My ultimate goal is to work towards the victory of our party in the 2019 general election and in all other elections in between. To achieve this, I am prepared to work with all leaders of our party, various interest groups and individuals.”

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Daniel added that, under his chairmanship, PDP would  not only find a new identity but reclaim its lost glory and salvage the ship of the Nigerian state.

The former governor, who noted that Nigerians are once again ready to change the ‘change,’  said he would be the destined captain to pilot the affairs of the party to the Promised Land.

“Our party has lost many human political capital; it has lost many founding fathers by consistently being overwhelmed by the struggle for leadership positions, not only in most states of the Federation, but, even at the national level of the party. I am sill proud to say that our party, the PDP was and still remain the greatest political party, not only in Nigeria but in the entire continent of Africa. We were one big happy family, representing the greatest hopes and aspirations of most Nigerians,” he said.