President Goodluck Jonathan has applauded the attention his administration is giving the Igbos, whom he said, are well represented in his government and are being appointed to positions which no previous administrations ever gave them.
The President also said the Igbos had also benefited from many projects completed by his government in the South-East.
He said these during this year’s World Igbo Congress Day in Huston, United States of America.
The event had held on Saturday, but a copy of the President’s speech at the ceremony was only made available to journalists by the presidential spokesman, Dr. Reuben Abati, on Thursday.
President Jonathan, who said his administration’s appointments were based on competence, equity and fairness, noted that he would leave it to “historians” to determine whose administration had done more for the Igbos in terms of federal appointments.

September 5, 2014 





it is a foolish statement to say DT e did many tins for Igbo than odas did. this is tribalism, egocentric, n lacks of mental capacity in a PhD President appointing n serving base on emotions.
Ride on Jonathan. We’ll make a treaty for your 3rd tenor.
thats true and we thank you for that