Charles Oputa, alias Charlyboy has forgotten so soon that he got contract from Rotimi Amaechi when he was governor.
Recall, Charlyboy had in a trending photo taken at the airport lounge derided Amaechi, but the former Governor has kept mum over the issue because he extended his goodwill to a man he thought was a friend.
Alfred Ebinabo, in a post reminded the popular Nigerian musician to be cautious while throwing stones.
” Mocking an accomplished politician waiting at an airport departure lounge is not only childish but also undermines the dignity of public service. Amaechi’s career reflects a commitment to public duty, not a pursuit of transient power or luxury.
“Rotimi Amaechi’s career has been distinguished and impactful. Starting as the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, he quickly demonstrated leadership and vision, which earned him the governorship at a young age. As Governor of Rivers State, Amaechi implemented significant policies that improved the lives of many in the state. His peers recognized his leadership qualities, electing him as Chairman of the Governor’s Forum, a position through which he further influenced national policies.
Furthermore, his tenure as Minister of Transportation underlines his dedication to national development. Amaechi spearheaded numerous projects that have modernized Nigeria’s transportation infrastructure, including the revitalization of the railway system. His contributions in this role have been instrumental in fostering economic growth and connectivity across Nigeria.
Charly Boy’s comments suggest that power and influence should be constant fixtures in the lives of public servants. However, Amaechi’s presence in a public departure lounge should be seen as a testament to his humility and understanding of the transient nature of political power. Unlike many, he does not cling to the trappings of office but rather blends back into society, illustrating that public service is just that—service to the public.
It’s also important to correct the notion that Amaechi has been “used and dumped” by the Buhari administration. This narrative ignores his choice to live a life not dominated by power but by a continuous commitment to his country. Amaechi’s ability to navigate public and private life seamlessly speaks volumes about his character and dedication to Nigeria.
Mockery and derision from Charly Boy do a disservice to the serious and often difficult work performed by politicians like Amaechi. His career should be celebrated for its achievements and contributions to public good, not belittled due to a snapshot in a departure lounge. We should encourage a discourse that respects our leaders and focuses on constructive criticism rather than petty ridicule.