Hardship: ‘I Can’t Afford Diesel Anymore; I Expect Youths To Storm The Streets And Protest’ — Ex-Rivers Gov Rotimi Amaechi

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Former Minister of Transportation and ex-Governor of Rivers State, Chibuike Amaechi, has expressed his frustration with Nigerians, particularly the youth, over what he perceives as their lack of action in response to the nation’s economic challenges.

In an interview with Igbere TV, Amaechi voiced his surprise that Nigerians have not taken to the streets to protest the rising cost of living and the ongoing economic hardship.

Amaechi criticised the passive reaction of the public, suggesting that Nigerians should be more outraged at the current situation.

“People should be angry because you cannot see a group of people stealing your money without doing anything. I am really angry with the citizens because they are not doing anything,” he stated.

Reflecting on the worsening economic conditions, including skyrocketing prices of essential commodities and energy, Amaechi highlighted the high cost of diesel as one of the severe impacts of inflation.

“Look at what happened in Edo State; should any politician be campaigning in Edo State? See, some of us cannot afford to buy diesel anymore because it’s too costly,” he added.

The former minister, who served under the Muhammadu Buhari administration for nearly eight years, expressed his disappointment at the lack of protests, particularly from the youth, whom he expected to lead the charge for change.

“I expected youths to storm different streets and protest against the high cost of living, but I have not seen anything that shows they are serious,” Amaechi declared.

Amaechi’s comments come at a time when Nigerians are grappling with the effects of subsidy removal, high inflation, and a generally tough economic climate.

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