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Senator Gbenga Daniel: The Face Of Performance At The 10th Senate In Year 2023 — The Journey So Far

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Senator Gbenga Daniel multifaceted approach to lawmaking positions him as a pivotal force in steering Nigeria towards progress and prosperity.

In a functional democracy, quality leadership is not merely a title; it’s a commitment that reverberates through every policy, bill, and motion. A satisfied follower is not just an outcome but a testament to the impact of dedicated and effective leadership. In this light, Senator Gbenga Daniel, representing Ogun East Senatorial District, has swiftly become a symbol of such impactful leadership in Nigeria’s 10th Senate.”

His proactive approach to lawmaking is evident in the array of bills and motions he has championed, reflecting a dedication to the welfare, development, and progress of his constituency and the nation at large.

Among the remarkable bills introduced by Senator Gbenga Daniel is the South West Development Commission Bill, a pivotal piece of legislation awaiting gazetting in the National Assembly Journal before proceeding to the 2nd Reading. This proposed commission holds the promise of addressing regional development needs and fostering growth in the south-west of Nigeria.

In a significant stride towards advancing education in aviation, Senator Daniel successfully navigated the Federal College of Aviation Technology, Ilara Remo Bill, through its 2nd Reading on Wednesday, November 15, 2023. This bill signifies a commitment to elevating an existing Federal Technical College to a comprehensive Federal College of Aviation Technology, addressing the burgeoning demands of the aviation industry.

The National Economic Coordinating and Intelligence Committee Bill and the Hospices (Establishment) Bill are two more legislative gems currently submitted for 1st Reading. These bills underscore Senator Gbenga Daniel’s keen interest in economic coordination and healthcare, reflecting a holistic approach to societal well-being.

The Senator’s advocacy for compassionate healthcare is further evident in the introduction of the Terminal Illness Trust Fund Bill (SB 223). With its first reading held on November 2, 2023, this bill seeks to establish a fund dedicated to supporting individuals facing terminal illnesses, aligning with Senator Daniel’s commitment to robust healthcare infrastructure.

Beyond these, Senator Daniel is actively involved in the crafting of bills such as the establishment of the Federal University of Industrial and Petro-Gas, Oni, and the creation of the National Academy of Science. These initiatives, still in the drafting stage, indicate a foresighted approach towards advancing education and scientific research in Nigeria.

On the regulatory front, Senator Gbenga Daniel is engaged in further consultations for the creation of the Medical Physics Regulatory Council of Nigeria and the Media Practitioners Registration Council of Nigeria Bill. These endeavors highlight his commitment to ensuring professional standards in healthcare and media practices.

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Additionally, Senator Daniel’s motion on July 5, 2023, emphasized the urgent need to intervene in the flooding issues in specific regions. It showcases his commitment to addressing critical issues affecting his constituents and reflects his understanding of the substantive role of legislative functions in policy promotion, review, and reform.

Senator Gbenga Daniel’s legislative achievements in the 10th Senate affirm his standing as a lawmaker committed to holistic development, healthcare reform, educational advancement, and the well-being of his constituents. His multifaceted approach to lawmaking positions him as a pivotal force in steering Nigeria towards progress and prosperity.

In a functional democracy, quality leadership is not merely a title; it’s a commitment that reverberates through every policy, bill, and motion. A satisfied follower is not just an outcome but a testament to the impact of dedicated and effective leadership. In this light, Senator Gbenga Daniel, representing Ogun East Senatorial District, has swiftly become a symbol of such impactful leadership in Nigeria’s 10th Senate.”

His proactive approach to lawmaking is evident in the array of bills and motions he has championed, reflecting a dedication to the welfare, development, and progress of his constituency and the nation at large.

Among the remarkable bills introduced by Senator Gbenga Daniel is the South West Development Commission Bill, a pivotal piece of legislation awaiting gazetting in the National Assembly Journal before proceeding to the 2nd Reading. This proposed commission holds the promise of addressing regional development needs and fostering growth in the south-west of Nigeria.

In a significant stride towards advancing education in aviation, Senator Daniel successfully navigated the Federal College of Aviation Technology, Ilara Remo Bill, through its 2nd Reading on Wednesday, November 15, 2023. This bill signifies a commitment to elevating an existing Federal Technical College to a comprehensive Federal College of Aviation Technology, addressing the burgeoning demands of the aviation industry.

The National Economic Coordinating and Intelligence Committee Bill and the Hospices (Establishment) Bill are two more legislative gems currently submitted for 1st Reading. These bills underscore Senator Gbenga Daniel’s keen interest in economic coordination and healthcare, reflecting a holistic approach to societal well-being.

The Senator’s advocacy for compassionate healthcare is further evident in the introduction of the Terminal Illness Trust Fund Bill (SB 223). With its first reading held on November 2, 2023, this bill seeks to establish a fund dedicated to supporting individuals facing terminal illnesses, aligning with Senator Daniel’s commitment to robust healthcare infrastructure.

Beyond these, Senator Daniel is actively involved in the crafting of bills such as the establishment of the Federal University of Industrial and Petro-Gas, Oni, and the creation of the National Academy of Science. These initiatives, still in the drafting stage, indicate a foresighted approach towards advancing education and scientific research in Nigeria.

On the regulatory front, Senator Gbenga Daniel is engaged in further consultations for the creation of the Medical Physics Regulatory Council of Nigeria and the Media Practitioners Registration Council of Nigeria Bill. These endeavors highlight his commitment to ensuring professional standards in healthcare and media practices.

Additionally, Senator Daniel’s motion on July 5, 2023, emphasized the urgent need to intervene in the flooding issues in specific regions. It showcases his commitment to addressing critical issues affecting his constituents and reflects his understanding of the substantive role of legislative functions in policy promotion, review, and reform.

Senator Gbenga Daniel’s legislative achievements in the 10th Senate affirm his standing as a lawmaker committed to holistic development, healthcare reform, educational advancement, and the well-being of his constituents. His multifaceted approach to lawmaking positions him as a pivotal force in steering Nigeria towards progress and prosperity.

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