The
Coalition of Igbo Elders (CIE) has commended President Goodluck Jonathan over
the flag-off of the 2nd Niger Bridge and his assurances that the
funding for the project had been seamlessly worked out.
In
a statement by the group signed by its Chairman, Chief Julius Onyebuchi and
made available to the press in Awka, the group said the South-East and, indeed
the entire Nigerians would remember president Jonathan for embarking on the
critical 2nd Niger bridge, noting that when others played politics
with it that it was only Jonathan that had shown true and genuine commitment to
the project.
Recalling
the upgrade of Akanu Ibiam Airport to international airport and the
commencement of full operations therein, as well as massive upgrade of
infrastructure in the place, the group assured him of the support of the
South-Easterners, especially towards the realisation of his second term bid.
Further,
the group appealed to Jonathan to consider an Igbo man to head the
Customs or Prisons, arguing that it is not good for “Zone
balancing”, that Igbos are not heading any security agency or paramilitary
organisation.
“It
is on record that it was under President Goodluck Jonathan that Igbos were
integrated into Nigeria after the civil war, for which we remain grateful. We
shall thankfully remember him for appointing the first Igbo man to head the
army after the civil war. Since these people have retired, we also appeal to
him to look for competent Igbos to head the Customs or Prisons as a further way
of reassuring us that his is out to promote justice and equity at all times. On
our own part, we assure him of 98% votes of our people when the chips are
down,” the group said.
Group Wants An Igbo man To Be Head Of Custom, Applauds Jonathan For Second Niger Bridge
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