President
Goodluck Jonathan yesterday described Nigeria as the only country in
the world where crude oil is stolen at an alarming rate, saying the
situation has reached the stage of a full-blown cancer.
He also said he has not decided whether to run for the presidency in
2015, as he needed more time to attend to security and economic matters
plaguing the country before thinking of 2015 politics.
While responding to questions at a “Presidential Media Chat”
televised live last night, Jonathan said while the issue of whether he
will seek a second term in 2015 was overheating the country’s political
environment, “it is not proper for a Nigerian president to make comments
on 2015 at this stage”.
Hinting that he would make his decision public by the end of 2013,
the president urged Nigerians to allow him to use two years-plus to
tackle economic and security issues. He cited a country like Ghana
where, he said, things are haphazard because, right from day one after
their general elections, campaigns begin in top gear for the next one.
“Let us leave 2015 issue. When INEC opens the gate we will know who
is to contest and who will not contest,” he said, adding that he should
not be dragged into making statements that the media could begin to
mis-interpret the next day.
Expressing worry over crude oil theft in Nigeria, Jonathan said: “The
stealing of crude oil appears to be in Nigeria. It is not happening
elsewhere. It is like a cancerous cell. A cancerous cell starts
developing somewhere in your body, either in your prostate region or in
your breast and they won’t notice it still; or probably when they notice
it, they think that it is ordinary boil. It gets to a point where, when
they know, they cannot control it.
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