By Athuman Mtulya,The Citizen Reporter
In Summary
- The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces says there is no alternative when comes to protecting our territorial sovereignty
Dar es Salaam. President Jakaya
Kikwete has said that the government will keep on increasing defence
budget since there is no substitute to it in defending the country’s
territorial sovereignty.
The commander-in-chief of the armed forces made
the commitment yesterday during the ...
commissioning ceremony of two state-of-art patrol ships at the naval command headquarters, in Kigamboni, Dar es Salaam.
commissioning ceremony of two state-of-art patrol ships at the naval command headquarters, in Kigamboni, Dar es Salaam.
The two vessels, P77 Mwitongo and P78 Msoga named
after the home villages of the first President Mwalimu Julius Nyerere
and the incumbent President Kikwete respectively, are the largest of the
entire naval fleet. The ships were built by one of the China’s biggest
military equipment manufacturers, Poly Technologies.
“They are very expensive, but there is no
alternative, protecting our territorial sovereignty is a costly
endeavour. This is only the beginning, we have plans to bring in even
bigger ships, and now the remaining part is mobilizing funds,” said
President Kikwete.
He said with the ships, the country will be in a
better position to combat illegal fishing in the high seas, piracy, and
protect deep sea gas and oil exploration instalments.
“There are big ships from developed countries,
which are stealing lucrative fishes like tuna in our waters. In the
recent past we had 28 piracy incidents in our waters and in five
accounts the pirates hijacked the ships. They even attacked an
exploration ship but our soldiers managed to apprehend them…but with
these two ships we can now confidently and quickly intervene in all
those threats,” he said.
President Kikwete said his government laid a
strong foundation for modernizing the armed forces and he was optimistic
that his successors will do even better.
He also commended the government of China for
being a supportive partner in empowering Tanzania People’s Defence
Forces (TPDF) since its inception in 1964.
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