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First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by bestofnollywood(op): 6:11pm On Nov 03, 2025
A multibillion-naira naval base project, initiated by Senator representing Ogun East senatorial district, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, is rapidly taking shape in the Ogun Waterside Local Government Area, with its first phase slated for completion by the first quarter of 2026, Apples Bite Magazine reports.

The ambitious N2 billion project, designed as a comprehensive "mini city" to serve the community, is in efforts to enhance maritime security and stimulate socio-economic development in Ogun East Senatorial District and the broader state. Otunba Gbenga Daniel, who represents Ogun East and chairs the Senate Committee on Navy, has been instrumental in driving the project forward despite bureaucratic challenges typical of government infrastructure initiatives.

Engineer Ibrahim Sonde, speaking on behalf of the project team, described the scope of the development as unprecedented in the region. "What is being planned here is a mini city for the Nigerian Navy to serve the community," Sonde explained. "The base will have all features you find in a city, a school, a church, hospital, mosque, including homes for naval ratings." The comprehensive design reflects a modern approach to military base development, ensuring that personnel deployed to the facility will have access to essential amenities and services within the compound.

The project is being executed in multiple phases to ensure systematic development and efficient resource allocation. The initial phase encompasses perimeter fencing for security, a gatehouse with security installations, administrative blocks, a 24-unit apartment complex for junior ratings, and a 16-unit studio apartment block for junior officers. According to Sonde, the primary objective of phase one is to enable the early deployment of naval officers to the area, immediately boosting security presence in the waterside community.

"Usually, the project should not exceed one year, but because of bureaucracy in government, especially in areas of funding, we've experienced some delays," Sonde acknowledged. "However, because of the assistance of Senator Gbenga Daniel, phase one will be completed by the first quarter of 2026."

Beyond its security implications, the naval base construction has already begun generating economic benefits for residents of Ogun Waterside. Over the past six months, the project has created employment opportunities and stimulated local trade. "We buy materials, including blocks, sand and wood for construction from the locals," Sonde noted, highlighting the project's commitment to sourcing supplies from the immediate community, thereby injecting funds directly into the local economy.

Subsequent phases of the project will expand the base's capabilities significantly, with plans for educational facilities for children of naval personnel and potentially local communities, a fully equipped naval hospital, additional residential quarters, recreational amenities, and enhanced operational facilities. These additions will transform the base into a self-sustaining community that not only serves military purposes but also contributes to the social infrastructure of the region.

The Abigi-Makun-Omi Naval Base holds strategic significance for Nigeria's maritime security architecture. Its location in Ogun Waterside positions it to monitor and secure critical waterways, combat illegal maritime activities, and enhance the Nigerian Navy's operational reach in the southwestern coastal region. The initiative aligns with Otunba Gbenga Daniel's long-standing commitment to strengthening Ogun State's maritime capabilities. As a former governor of the state, Daniel has consistently advocated for projects that leverage Ogun's strategic coastal position.

The project's journey has not been without obstacles. Funding delays and bureaucratic processes, common challenges in government infrastructure projects, threatened to extend the timeline significantly. However, Senator Daniel's position as chairman of the Senate Committee on Navy and his determined advocacy have helped navigate these hurdles. His intervention has been credited with ensuring continued funding releases and maintaining momentum despite administrative bottlenecks that typically plague such initiatives.

The naval base project represents more than military infrastructure; it embodies a broader vision for regional development. By attracting federal investment to Ogun East, Senator Daniel is working to address historical development imbalances and position his senatorial district as a key player in Nigeria's maritime economy. The project is expected to spur additional development in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area, historically one of the more underserved parts of the state. Improved security, infrastructure, and economic activity associated with the base could catalyze further private and public sector investment in the area.

As construction continues at the site, stakeholders remain optimistic about meeting the first quarter 2026 deadline for phase one completion. The successful delivery of this phase will mark a significant achievement for Senator Daniel's tenure and demonstrate the potential for legislative influence to drive tangible development outcomes. For residents of Ogun Waterside and the broader Ogun East Senatorial District, the naval base represents hope for enhanced security, economic opportunities, and improved quality of life – transforming what was once a quiet waterside community into a strategic asset for both Ogun State and Nigeria's maritime defense infrastructure.
Source

https://applesbite.com/gbenga-daniels-ogun-east-naval-base-n2bn-project-set-for-q1-2026-phased-completion/

Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by Dijita: 6:31pm On Nov 03, 2025
This is the problem with Nigerians and our leaders. You left Odeomi coastal area and be establishing Naval base in Abigi/Makun as if you are establishing Marine police post. The navy is to protect us first and foremost from external aggressions. Once enemy landed on the coast of Odeomi they don't need to cross Omu creek before they penetrate southwest Nigeria.
which country Navy hides behind mangroves to protect their country from external aggressors?
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by FreeStuffsNG: 6:42pm On Nov 03, 2025
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by helinues: 6:42pm On Nov 03, 2025
With this project, may be the Ogun state governor can have time for the Ogun waterside people
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by Adesam02: 6:42pm On Nov 03, 2025
That's a good development!
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by greatiyk4u(m): 6:44pm On Nov 03, 2025
Misplaced priorities all the time


What Ogun state needs urgently is access motorable roads for ease of movement and rural development

You can never believe that ijebu ogbere is a Local Government Headquarters with a highly poor level of development yet the only lucrative job there na NURTW

Ogun people are truly suffering and smiling
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by Lawalemi(m): 6:46pm On Nov 03, 2025
Scammer.

Useless as a governor, pretending to be an impressive senator
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by shadrach77: 7:19pm On Nov 03, 2025
Nigeria politicians and foolishness are like 5 & 6. You were governor for 8 years and didn't build naval base. You are now doing it as a senator with less influence, power and money. No be foolishness be dat?
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by Riversides2003(m): 7:29pm On Nov 03, 2025
Which one be Gbenga Daniel Naval Base again?
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by bestofnollywood(op): 7:30pm On Nov 03, 2025
Be smart before you comment. Research. Does an individual build a naval base? Is it Daniel's personal project? It's a Federal project he facilitated with his influence as Senator.
shadrach77:
Nigeria politicians and foolishness are like 5 & 6. You were governor for 8 years and didn't build naval base. You are now doing it as a senator with less influence, power and money. No be foolishness be dat?
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by Pootle: 7:35pm On Nov 03, 2025
the senate should not be a retirement ground for governors.

i hate it when i see former governors that under achieved for 8years becoming senators.
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by Alliswell248: 8:37pm On Nov 03, 2025
greatiyk4u:
Misplaced priorities all the time


What Ogun state needs urgently is access motorable roads for ease of movement and rural development

You can never believe that ijebu ogbere is a Local Government Headquarters with a highly poor level of development yet the only lucrative job there na NURTW

Ogun people are truly suffering and smiling
Noisemaker....always wailing about the development of ogun state.
Most of those roads are FG roads.
Rest with your bitterness
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by Goodlady(f): 9:18pm On Nov 03, 2025
Naval base.
Naval base.
Naval base.
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by AlphaTaikun: 1:26am On Nov 04, 2025
bestofnollywood:
A multibillion-naira naval base project, initiated by Senator representing Ogun East senatorial district, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, is rapidly taking shape in the Ogun Waterside Local Government Area, with its first phase slated for completion by the first quarter of 2026, Apples Bite Magazine reports.

The ambitious N2 billion project, designed as a comprehensive "mini city" to serve the community, is in efforts to enhance maritime security and stimulate socio-economic development in Ogun East Senatorial District and the broader state. Otunba Gbenga Daniel, who represents Ogun East and chairs the Senate Committee on Navy, has been instrumental in driving the project forward despite bureaucratic challenges typical of government infrastructure initiatives.


Engineer Ibrahim Sonde, speaking on behalf of the project team, described the scope of the development as unprecedented in the region. "What is being planned here is a mini city for the Nigerian Navy to serve the community," Sonde explained. "The base will have all features you find in a city, a school, a church, hospital, mosque, including homes for naval ratings." The comprehensive design reflects a modern approach to military base development, ensuring that personnel deployed to the facility will have access to essential amenities and services within the compound.

The project is being executed in multiple phases to ensure systematic development and efficient resource allocation. The initial phase encompasses perimeter fencing for security, a gatehouse with security installations, administrative blocks, a 24-unit apartment complex for junior ratings, and a 16-unit studio apartment block for junior officers. According to Sonde, the primary objective of phase one is to enable the early deployment of naval officers to the area, immediately boosting security presence in the waterside community.

"Usually, the project should not exceed one year, but because of bureaucracy in government, especially in areas of funding, we've experienced some delays," Sonde acknowledged. "However, because of the assistance of Senator Gbenga Daniel, phase one will be completed by the first quarter of 2026."

Beyond its security implications, the naval base construction has already begun generating economic benefits for residents of Ogun Waterside. Over the past six months, the project has created employment opportunities and stimulated local trade. "We buy materials, including blocks, sand and wood for construction from the locals," Sonde noted, highlighting the project's commitment to sourcing supplies from the immediate community, thereby injecting funds directly into the local economy.

Subsequent phases of the project will expand the base's capabilities significantly, with plans for educational facilities for children of naval personnel and potentially local communities, a fully equipped naval hospital, additional residential quarters, recreational amenities, and enhanced operational facilities. These additions will transform the base into a self-sustaining community that not only serves military purposes but also contributes to the social infrastructure of the region.

The Abigi-Makun-Omi Naval Base holds strategic significance for Nigeria's maritime security architecture. Its location in Ogun Waterside positions it to monitor and secure critical waterways, combat illegal maritime activities, and enhance the Nigerian Navy's operational reach in the southwestern coastal region. The initiative aligns with Otunba Gbenga Daniel's long-standing commitment to strengthening Ogun State's maritime capabilities. As a former governor of the state, Daniel has consistently advocated for projects that leverage Ogun's strategic coastal position.

The project's journey has not been without obstacles. Funding delays and bureaucratic processes, common challenges in government infrastructure projects, threatened to extend the timeline significantly. However, Senator Daniel's position as chairman of the Senate Committee on Navy and his determined advocacy have helped navigate these hurdles. His intervention has been credited with ensuring continued funding releases and maintaining momentum despite administrative bottlenecks that typically plague such initiatives.

The naval base project represents more than military infrastructure; it embodies a broader vision for regional development. By attracting federal investment to Ogun East, Senator Daniel is working to address historical development imbalances and position his senatorial district as a key player in Nigeria's maritime economy. The project is expected to spur additional development in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area, historically one of the more underserved parts of the state. Improved security, infrastructure, and economic activity associated with the base could catalyze further private and public sector investment in the area.

As construction continues at the site, stakeholders remain optimistic about meeting the first quarter 2026 deadline for phase one completion. The successful delivery of this phase will mark a significant achievement for Senator Daniel's tenure and demonstrate the potential for legislative influence to drive tangible development outcomes. For residents of Ogun Waterside and the broader Ogun East Senatorial District, the naval base represents hope for enhanced security, economic opportunities, and improved quality of life – transforming what was once a quiet waterside community into a strategic asset for both Ogun State and Nigeria's maritime defense infrastructure.

Source
https://applesbite.com/gbenga-daniels-ogun-east-naval-base-n2bn-project-set-for-q1-2026-phased-completion/
It's brilliant that a Naval Base is rising up in that location.

There have been attacks and kidnappings from Ijaw bandits and kidnappers in that Ogun Waterside based on the events that occured in 2014 to 2016 until when the former President Buhari ordered the Air Force under the Operation Awatse air component such as the reconnaissance planes and jet fighter pilots to smoke them out of the creeks of Arepo in Ogun State and the creeks in Lagos and Ondo States.
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by zoedew: 4:13am On Nov 04, 2025
bestofnollywood:
Source

https://applesbite.com/gbenga-daniels-ogun-east-naval-base-n2bn-project-set-for-q1-2026-phased-completion/
Half the sum Otedola makes available for the Engineering Faculty structure in Augustine University, Epe!
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by YourKarma: 5:57am On Nov 04, 2025
Ogun Waterside. I miss my friends at Ibiade
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by mercysamuelson(m): 6:23am On Nov 04, 2025
bestofnollywood Be smart before you comment. Research. Does an individual build a naval base? Is it Daniel's personal project? It's a Federal project he facilitated with his influence as Senator.








One major problem especially among some Nigerians today, is the tendency to react to headlines without understanding the full story. Many people form opinions out of tribal sentiments, emotion or hate instead of taking time to analyze facts and context.
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by EvilMerodack(m): 11:54am On Nov 04, 2025
greatiyk4u:
Misplaced priorities all the time


What Ogun state needs urgently is access motorable roads for ease of movement and rural development

You can never believe that ijebu ogbere is a Local Government Headquarters with a highly poor level of development yet the only lucrative job there na NURTW

Ogun people are truly suffering and smiling
So, other things shouldnt be done cause a few roads are bad, but when dem dey build coastal highway, una talk say people hungry

Dude, go celebrate your water fountain in peace
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by greatiyk4u(m): 12:17pm On Nov 04, 2025
EvilMerodack:
So, other things shouldnt be done cause a few roads are bad, but when dem dey build coastal highway, una talk say people hungry

Dude, go celebrate your water fountain in peace
We said leave coastal highway and fix the existing roads that are already death traps killing more Nigerians than Boko haram
Re: First phase Of Gbenga Daniel’s Ogun East Naval Base To be Completed In Q1 2026 by DeeGov123(m): 12:53pm On Nov 04, 2025
Why do ogun state needs a naval base when they is a much stronger base in Lagos which can extend down to calabar and they naval base in ondo state. Both naval bases in ondo and Lagos is enough to cover the entire South west, nigeria do not experience bigger threats through the water way.but a naval barracks is welcomed to ogun state because personal are lacking where to stay.
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