“Whatever you voted for is what you deserve. If you voted for a government and they are not doing well, it’s your right to vote them out. If you voted for a government and they are doing well, you must also encourage them to do more,” Amaechi said.
He also emphasized the importance of citizens holding their leaders accountable and actively participating in the political process.
Amaechi’s comments come at a time when there is growing dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs in Nigeria, with many citizens expressing frustration with the government’s handling of various issues such as security, the economy, and infrastructure.
The former minister’s remarks have sparked a debate among Nigerians, with some agreeing with his sentiments and others expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of the country’s political system.