Ogun East Senator Otunba Engr. Gbenga Daniel, FNSE has been honoured with the esteemed “Pillar of Development” award by the Anglican Communion in Remoland. The award was presented at the 40th anniversary celebration of the Diocese of Remo (Anglican Communion), held at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Sagamu.
At the ceremony, which took place yesterday, (Sunday, April 14th, 2024) the former governor of Ogun State was honoured for his selfless, sacrificial, and unparalleled contributions to the growth and development of the Remo Diocese. The certificate of recognition, signed by the Diocesan Bishop of Remo, The Most Rev. Dr. M. Olusina Fape, and presented by the wife of the Archbishop, Mrs. Toyin Fape, highlights Otunba Daniel’s remarkable dedication to humanitarian efforts within the community.
As the Asiwaju of Remo Christians, Senator Gbenga Daniel has long been known for his commitment to serving others and fostering positive change. He has positively touched the lives of countless individuals, earning him widespread admiration and respect.
Receiving the award, Otunba Daniel expressed gratitude to the Remo Diocesan community for the recognition and reaffirmed his commitment to continuing working towards the betterment of the Diocese and the entire people of Ogun East. He also emphasized the importance of unity, collaboration, and collective action in addressing the challenges facing the state and driving sustainable development initiatives forward.