THE Vice-President, Ms Samia Suluhu Hassan, yesterday launched a large scale water project that will benefit 42,000 residents of seven districts in Tabora Region
The Project worth 28bn/- has been
implemented by Japanese government through Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA) in collaboration with Tanzanian government.
Speaking at the launch of the project,
the VP said the project is meant to ensure that Tabora residents have
access to clean and safe water thus ending water woes in the region. She
insisted that the government recognises the importance of making the
service accessible to all citizens.
The state will continue taking various
actions to ensure that critical water problems in various areas are
addressed. Commenting on poor implementation of some water projects, the
VP warned that the government will not tolerate a civil servant or
contractor who will implement the projects below standard.
Ms Hassan said the government in
collaboration with various donors have been providing lots of funds for
development projects especially water projects but, some government
officials have been embezzling the funds. She warned that their days are
numbered.
She also advised Tabora residents to
maintain the project so that it can benefit them for a long time. The VP
also called upon Tabora regional authorities to fight against people
who degrade the environment especially in water sources as efforts
towards environmental preservation. .
Minister for Water and Irrigation Eng
Gerson Lwenge said that the project will serve 31 villages in seven
districts of Tabora Region.
She said that the project will help to
relieve the residents of water woes since the region is often affected
with drought. Ms Hassan said the government will continue to put in
place various strategic plans aimed at providing citizens with clean and
safe water in order to improve their lives and economic activities.
For his part Japanese Ambassador to
Tanzania Masaharu Yoshida said that his government has implemented the
project which will benefit thousands of residents in Tabora.
He said that his country will continue
to provide various forms of assistance to Tanzania basing on the
government priorities for the prosperity of the nation.
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