The 36 Political Elevation Group (36 PEG) has commended Hon. Oyinloye Benjamin Dairo, popularly known as DaddiBen, for successfully clearing the All Progressives Congress (APC) screening exercise ahead of the Kwara State House of Assembly primary for Share/Oke-Ode Constituency.
In a statement on Wednesday, President of 36 PEG, Prince Dan Olaitan Dada, said the clearance reflects growing recognition of aspirants who prioritize integrity, track record, and service over personality politics.
“It will be recalled that 36 PEG recently threw its weight behind Hon. Oyinloye Benjamin Dairo. His successful screening confirms what we saw in him: commitment to represent the people of Ifelodun Constituency A with excellence and purposeful leadership,” Prince Dan said.
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According to the screening committee, Dairo’s clearance underscores confidence in his capacity, track record, and vision to deliver effective representation and meaningful development to the constituency.
36 PEG, a non-partisan civic platform operating in Nigeria’s 36 states and the FCT, said the development aligns with its mandate to promote issue-based politics, civic accountability, and national cohesion.

“As the APC primary approaches, this milestone positions Hon. Dairo as a strong and credible contender for the party’s ticket. More importantly, it shows that Kwara’s political space is opening up for leaders who are prepared to deliver,” Prince Dan stated.
The group urged delegates and party stakeholders in Share/Oke-Ode to prioritize competence and character in the forthcoming primary, adding that 36 PEG will continue to monitor and support leaders who choose service over rancour.
“We wish Hon. Oyinloye Benjamin Dairo resounding success in the primary and beyond. If Kwara can reward preparation and integrity, other states will follow,” the statement added.
Signed:
Prince Dan Olaitan Dada.
President, 36 Political Elevation Group (36 PEG)
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