Former Minister Rotimi Amaechi criticized Nigerian voters for their indifference towards political corruption, stating that nothing bothers Nigerians. He pointed out that citizens continue to vote for corrupt politicians, despite widespread knowledge of their flaws. Amaechi expressed frustration at the lack of public reaction to such issues.
Former Minister of Aviation, Rotimi Amaechi, has expressed his concerns about the current state of Nigeria, stating that Nigerians are indifferent to important issues. Speaking at an event, he criticized the lack of public reaction to political matters, pointing out that citizens continue to vote for politicians despite widespread knowledge of their corrupt practices.
Amaechi questioned why Nigerians accept politicians who fail to disclose basic information, such as their education or service history. He further lamented the apathy of Nigerians, saying that even in the face of grave injustices, such as the loss of a loved one, people seem to carry on without protest. His comments reflect a sense of frustration with the nation’s political landscape, where voters appear to choose leaders regardless of their shortcomings.
Amaechi concluded by expressing his reluctance to speak up, as he believes it would be futile in a society where many seem unconcerned about the state of affairs.