Saturday 28 January 2017

Waliotafuna more than 1 billion corporate -Majaliwa


Prime Minister Kassim Fate has instructed Head of Region Njombe, Christopher Ole Sendeka take aggressive action against those responsible for the disappearance more than one billion cooperative.





The Prime Minister made the statement yesterday evening (Friday, January 27, 2017) interacted with staff Njombe conclusions during his tour of duty seven days in the region.

He said the money between sh. 532.736 million vanished in the Directorate Njombe SACCOs with sh. 900 million lost in the Association of Cooperative Savings and Credit Merchant Njombe called SACCOs.

"Officials have operatives in government continued to hamper efforts in strengthening the cooperative. In this area I need to track the Regional Head of this issue and take action wahusiuka all, "he said.

The Prime Minister instructed all district heads of corporate register using cooperative strengthening Njombe region. "We want to bring productive corporate citizens and we do not want corporate clung to the movement of people to disperse. Continue to deal with the corporate unfaithful ".

In addition, the Prime Minister stressed both in public servants uphold the integrity, honesty, stay away from corruption and using public funds appropriately Government considers tougher action against staff who use their positions for personal gain.

He said he reported to the Chief Executive of Makete including the Executive Director Mr. Francis Namsumbo, Treasurer Mr. Edward Mdagachule, Personnel Officer, Mr. Nicodemas Tindwa and internal auditor Mr. Michael Shija involvement in the disappearance of sh. sh 71 million, including 41 million to UNICEF.

The Prime Minister said that the staff have been involved in acts of corruption in various instruments in order to conceal the fraud. "Regional Commissioner ensure appropriate actions are taken in connection with these events,".

He also instructed that the prefect ensure that ..wa Wanging'ombe ...... Mr. Edwin Kigoda has taken appropriate measures to embezzlement of sh. 37.9 million provided for capacity building of teachers in the skills of Reading, Writing and Numeracy (KKK).

In addition to these staff also asked Mr. Prime Minister. Ole Sendeka examine and take action against Land Officer of the City of Njombe, Mr. Addo Kabange who is accused of selling plots twice, taking bribes and extort many plots cheaply and sell them to the public at a higher price.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister said he instructed the Controller and Auditor General Government Finances (CAG), the Treasury Registrar and the Registrar of Cooperatives start tracking complaints about ownership of the factory of tea Lupembe with monitoring of the distribution of shares of the same factory.

He said he visited the tea factory where he comforted Lupembe found the factory has started working after standing for approximately eight years due to the conflict between the investor and the Factory Farmers Union Muvyulu Chai.

The Prime Minister stressed that the government will not tolerate Phase Five prevent labor disputes in the country, so he promised to deal with complaints from the two sides to find a way to resolve the current crisis.

He said this came after factory information and in turn reported to the association noted the existence of a crisis that needs to be solved in order to facilitate the activities of the factory continued to peace and security.

In addition, the Prime Minister directed the activities of tillage and harvesting tea leaves from farmers and send in the same factory and factory kisisimamishe continue to work to protect the farmers market and employment ministers of the factory, "he said.

He said that the factory is owned by a joint venture, directed the Director of the factory to make sure they put two or three representatives of the cooperative in the Factory Board.

At some point the Prime Minister raised the issue of delay in starting the project of stainless Liganga, where he said the delay was not deliberate but a government plan to satisfy the various components of the contract to be beneficial to Tanzanians.

However, the Prime Minister said after visiting the area in which drilling is in place, and observe the development of the country at stake, he got offended and shs. 13 billion allocated to investors for compensation for citizens who Pisha project.

He said the government has to make a thorough assessment and assurance. "I nimkumbushe MP (Deo lifeboat-Ludewa) and Chairman of the NDC satisfy and characters are expected to get such compensation".

Speaking about the interests of employees, the Prime Minister said the government through incentives and Wages Board continues to evaluate the workload to reorder incentive and wage rates for all workers.

He also encouraged them to all employers, including ku Directors set aside money for the holidays, tuition and transfers, leave roster and preparing training programs for staff.