The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State has ratified the indefinite suspension of Senator Gbenga Daniel and Hon. Kunle Folarin over alleged anti-party activities.
The decision, approved by the State Working Committee (SWC), follows the refusal of both members to cooperate with disciplinary investigations conducted by their respective wards.
The SWC, chaired by Chief Yemi Sanusi, met on August 19 with sixteen members in attendance to consider reports from the Disciplinary Committees established in Ward 4 and Ward 6 of Sagamu Local Government.
Daniel and Folarin were accused of engaging in misconduct that contravened party directives and of attempting to influence party members to withdraw petitions lodged against them.
Both committees invited the members to present evidence or defend themselves, but the invitations were ignored.
According to the party, the members failed to attend disciplinary meetings, did not submit written defenses, and allegedly harassed party members in an effort to obstruct the inquiries.
After carefully reviewing witness statements and documentary evidence, the committees resolved to suspend both members indefinitely, pending the outcome of further investigations.
The SWC said it endorsed the suspensions to preserve the integrity of the party’s disciplinary process and reinforce adherence to its constitution.
Confirming the development, the APC’s Director of Publicity in Ogun State, Nuberu Olufemi, stated that the ratification reflects the party’s commitment to maintaining internal discipline and ensuring that all members comply with party rules.






