‘You’re reckless, arrogant, insensitive, not fit to be a leader…’ Akpabio under fire for taunting protesters
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‘You’re reckless, arrogant, insensitive, not fit to be a leader…’ Akpabio under fire for taunting protesters

July 31, 2024

‘You’re reckless, arrogant, insensitive, not fit to be a leader…’ Akpabio under fire for taunting protesters

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio has come under heavy criticism for taunting those calling for protest over the economic hardship in the country.

Speaking at an event organised by the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC in Rivers state on Tuesday, Akpabio said those interested in the protest can go ahead “but let us be there eating”, adding that he was not interested in any “regime change”.

“All of us feel the impact of what is happening now. But we are aware it will be for a short while. MD, I want to thank you for what you said. You said we are not interested in regime change, let us own this government.

“Those who want to protest can protest, but let us be here eating…”

This had infuriated some social media users who criticised Nigeria’s number three citizen.

Reacting to the comments made by the Senate, some Nigerians took to social media to berate him.

On X, formerly Twiiter, @DrMusabayero: “These are the consequences of voting for the wrong people. People who are NOT fit to be our leaders. Leaders who are irresponsible, loquacious, reckless, insensitive, dubious, rascals, and kleptomaniacs.”

@Realoilshikh: “Dear @Senator_Akpabio, Your statement was reckless & a mockery to hungry Nigerians, that bad policies or poorly implemented ones have plunged into poverty & hunger. Nigerians demand an apology from you.”

@Mr_NIV: “Instead of mocking, we urge you to focus on addressing the genuine concerns of the people.”

@Zayyan_A: “This is the most arrogant and insensitive senate president we’ve ever had. He’s also the most incompetent. Another reason why we have problems is because a lot of people like him are in various leadership positions.”

@SahabiSaad: “I am appalled by Senate President Apakbio’s heartless comment, which mocked protesters by saying ‘We will be eating while you are out there.’ This thoughtless remark demonstrates a staggering lack of empathy for the hardships and pain of the Nigerian people.”

@kafeel_maje1: “Can we protest demanding Akpabio resignation? Yes we can! The man is always proven to be worst Senate President ever in history of Nigerian Senate.”

On Facebook, Abubakar Sadiq Adamu said: “I have said it, I am saying it again and again and again, this is the worst senate president we have ever had in the history of this country. He lacks social skills in general, he didn’t deserve to be a leader. Shame on his people that he is representing.”

Nimfon Ben wrote, “The leaders have been eating and the people starving. Not protesting won’t make them share in your meal.”

Isaiah Jeremiah: “This is what happens when sets of cruel people rules a nation. May God have mercy on Nigeria Politicians.”

Al’ameen Muhammad Aderm: “And the saddest part of it, his constituents will still give him mandate in the next 2027 general election. Nothing is found in Akpabio as a quality of a good leader, the worst Senate president ever in history.”

Amos Augustine: “Leaders are expected to speak tenderly but this current senate president always vomits unthinkable words.”

Speaking during the programme, Akpabio added, “We acknowledge the fact that the impact of oil and gas activities in our region has done immeasurable damage to our people.”

The National Assembly, he assured, is ready to help with legislation to curb oil spillage and environmental pollution in the region.

“The specific issues faced by the Niger Delta must be contained in that communique because we are going to make it available to Mr President,” he said.

“The ones that need legislation will come to us, the ones that need intervention will go to NDDC, the ones that need more money will go to the president and commander-in-chief and I assure that those issues will be addressed”, he submitted.

The National Assembly under Akpabio’s leadership has fixed an emergency session for the eve of the protest.

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