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“Nigerians Should be Ready to be in Agony More Now”- Nigerians had chance to vote wisely, they deserve Tinubu’s chaos: Amaechi

Rotimi Amaechi, the former Minister of Transportation, says Nigerians deserve whatever they get from leaders at the helm of affairs whom they voted for during the election.……CONTINUE READING>>>>>>

Mr Amaechi, during his appearance on Arise TV, said citizens should not complain, particularly about the state of the nation’s economy, because they had had the opportunity to vote right.

“Nigerians get what they want, what they deserve. You can’t complain. I think…(sic). Nigerians at all times had had opportunities to vote. Whatever you vote for is what you deserve,” he said during the weekend.

Nigerians have lamented the painful consequences of President Bola Tinubu’s economic policies, despite Mr. Amaechi who also fiercely competed in the All Progressives Congress presidential primary not naming any names.

The socioeconomic situation in Nigeria has gotten worse since Mr. Tinubu took government, particularly with the increase in dollar exchange rates.

Regarding the current state of the country’s economy under Mr. Tinubu, the former minister suggested that Nigerians look for chances outside and pursue greener pastures.

But he clarified that if the young people who are leaving Nigeria are prepared to use the resources available to them, there are plenty of options for them.

“I have always discouraged those who want to leave the country, I say 9-5? Yes, you can always get 9-5 job when you leave the country, but you’ll never have the same opportunities as you do in Nigeria”.

In Nigeria, all it takes to become a minister is to wake up one day. One day, all it takes is waking up to become the governor. The former governor remarked, “I don’t know how the country runs; it just happens.”

He stated that the government alone is capable of resolving the issues, listing insecurity and a dearth of job opportunities as the main reasons why individuals are leaving the nation.

Therefore, Mr. Amaechi continued, “please stay in Nigeria if you’re looking for opportunities.”……CONTINUE READING>>>>>>

 

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