[2] Upon finishing high school, Dani studied at the Home Affairs Governance Academy and graduated in 1991.
He was rotated to West Java's regional planning agency in 2009, serving as chief of socio-cultural affairs from January to August that year.
[2] Dani returned to the West Java's regional secretariat in August 2018 upon receiving promotion as the chief of the governance and cooperation bureau.
[4] During his brief stint, Dani launched a program of social assistance for impoverished households in Pangandaran to alleviate COVID-19 induced hardships in the region.
[3] Dani's term extension was mostly due to the support of the Prosperous Justice Party group in the Bekasi regional council, who consistently nominated him for the position.
[9][10] The National Awakening Party also supported Dani's second term extension in 2024 in order to maintain stability with the stakeholders.
[11] However, protests surfaced from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle group in the council, who claimed that Dani has consistently failed to improve Bekasi's roads, alleviate poverty and joblessness, as well as a lack of budget usage.
[15] In December 2023, Dani was named as a front-runner candidate for the Provincial Secretary of West Java, the most senior bureaucratic position in the province.