- CDA, Dodoma RC given two weeks to submit transfer plan
THE Prime Minister, Mr Kassim Majaliwa, has directed the Dodoma Regional Commissioner’s Office and Capital Development Authority (CDA) to submit to him within two weeks a preliminary proposal on how they will execute the programme of the government to shift from Dar es Salaam to the new capitaldesignate – Dodoma.
In addition to that, the government will
table a bill expressing its intention to move the capital to Dodoma at
the next parliamentary session in September.
Mr Majaliwa issued the directive
yesterday when he met with various societal leaders in Dodoma to clarify
the announcement made by President John Magufuli on the renewed
intention of the government to shift from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma at the
CCM Special National Congress,which was held in the new
capital-designate last week.
He assured his audience that President
Magufuli’s directive on the government’s transfer to Dodoma was real and
true and that everyone should get prepared. The Premier observed that
Dodoma had enough facilities and infrastructure that will enable smooth
implementation of the exercise for which the government has made a firm
commitment.
He mentioned existing facilities and
services such as buildings, roads, water and electricity, saying they
provided a solid foundation for the absorption of staff to be involved
in the capital shift.
Mr Majaliwa tasked CDA and Dodoma
Municipal Council to prepare architectural and planning designs for new
settlements and government offices as well as commercial and residential
areas to accommodate all groups.
The Premier cautioned the two
authorities to take every precaution to avoid mistakes done by other
cities like Dar es Salaam, Mwanza and Arusha whereby executives failed
to make proper city plans and caused congestion.
Meanwhile, the private sector here,
including entrepreneurial groups, hotels and guest house owners
submitted to the prime minister a request for tax holidays for people
and firms who would like to invest in Dodoma.
Presenting the request on behalf of
others, Mr Haruna Chavuma noted that such relief/waiver will speed up
the rate of investment in Dodoma and change the general outlook of the
designated capital city.
He also asked the government to take it
up with financial institutions, including banks, to offer reasonable
interest to people who will seek financial support, including loans.
Dodoma Regional Commissioner Jordan
Rugimbana assured Mr Majaliwa that he has heard all the directives
issued by the prime minister and that he is ready to work for them and
ready to submit a preliminary proposal within 10 days -- four days
before the deadline.
In another development, CDA has asked
for 12 months to fully complete the job. The state-run authority said
the 20- year National Capital Master Plan endorsed in 2010 provided
enough breathing space for the investors, business community,
international and government agencies to set up their businesses in the
semi-arid region.
CDA Director General, Mr Paskasi
Muragili, told the ‘Daily News’ over the phone from Dodoma yesterday
that “the authority is well prepared and it will only need one year to
fully complete the pending task.” The task, according to the DG,
includes distribution of social services, water, electricity and roads
to meet the demands.
“Relocation of the capital city is not
atypical,” he said, adding: “In our case the plans started in 1973.”
Shortly after President Magufuli and Mr Majaliwa officially declared
their intention to relocate to Dodoma, there has been a fresh demand and
rush among the public and private sector to look for plots in the
Capital City District.
Without going deep into detail, Mr
Muragili said many government agencies had knocked at his door in the
quest for land to establish their offices. However, CDA is happy that
over 85 per cent of the Capital City District is surveyed and mapped.
The initiative by the authority has also
been well lauded by analysts who went on to note that Dar es Salaam is
nowhere in fully implementing the city’s master plan. As part of plans
to decongest the new capital city designate, the authority had
identified Hombolo, Mpunguzi and Nala as expected satellite towns.
The towns will be able to offer similar
social services; banking service, hotels, schools, hospitals, transports
and markets available in the city centre. National Bureau of Statistics
(NBS) figures show there were 2.084 million people in Dodoma as of 2012
-- lower than the 4.364 million people in Dar es Salaam.
Critics said the government should
meanwhile speed up the construction of infrastructures, especially
airport and railway to foster the region’s growth. Speaking at the CCM
National Congress, President Magufuli said he will relocate his office
to Dodoma before the end of his five-year term of office.
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