. . . JPM wants university students to get loans on timeTHE newly sworn in regional commissioners, permanent secretaries and their deputies have promised to deliver, with President John Magufuli warning that performancebased leadership is the yardstick that will always be used to gauge civil servants’ competence to lead.
Ability to deliver is the message that
featured prominently yesterday in the President’s remarks as he sworn in
newly appointed six regional commissioners, four permanent secretaries
and seven deputy permanent secretaries at the State House.
Speaking with a light touch but sending a
strong message to the newly appointed leaders President Magufuli said
every leader must craft strategies that would help transform the lives
of people in their areas.
“Regional commissioners must find
available economic opportunities that can transform the lives of people
in their regions. The same applies to permanent and deputy permanent
secretaries,” President Magufuli insisted.
Stressing on the importance of
accountability and the need for leaders to deliver the President said he
does not expect to hear students of higher learning institutions
complaining about failure to receive loans.
President Magufuli said the government
has allocated 147bn/-, for students’ loans, which was transferred to the
Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training end
of last month“Higher learning institutions are about to open for the new
academic year.
I will be surprised to hear that
students who qualified to receive loans have not received the money by
the time the colleges open,” the President said. He added that if such a
case emerges, he will conclude that the money earmarked for students’
loans was deposited in a fixed account.
President Magufuli has all along
disqualified an arrangement of depositing public money in fixed accounts
simply because the government has always been a loser, benefiting banks
and individual government officials.
A message of alert was also sent to
diplomatic missions abroad after President Magufuli ordered them to
deliver. “We must work very hard because this is the only way to bring
reforms to the country,” President Magufuli stressed.
He ordered the new Permanent Secretary
for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Affairs, Prof Adolf
Mkenda, to bring reforms at the ministry by ensuring each diplomatic
mission takes stock of its achievements.
“I have noted a slight weakness in the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation that I want you
(Prof Mkenda) to work on. Given the fact that you have been transferred
from the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, I believe you will
bring about reforms to the ministry,” President Magufuli insisted.
Diplomatic offices abroad are required
to judiciously practice economic diplomacy by marketing investment
opportunities that are available in Tanzania, including searching for
potential investors to invest in the country.
The President implored the newly
appointed leaders to serve the poor with dignity by helping them resolve
problems afflicting their lives. He asked them to be the voice of the
voiceless. Vice-President Samia Suluhu Hassan ordered ministries to take
stock of achievements recorded in the past two years since President
Magufuli assumed presidency for airing on public television station.
“The Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation
(TBC) has prepared a special programme in which each government
institution is given an opportunity to tell the public about its
achievements, but some of you have been reluctant to do it,” VP Samia
said.
The Vice-President asked the newly
appointed leaders to live by their oaths of office. “Taking an oath of
office and signing an oath of integrity is one thing but putting such
oaths into practice is another thing. Live by the oaths,” she implored.
Speaker of the National Assembly Job
Ndugai asked the leaders to never fail the President as he had
confidence in them. “The confidence and trust that the President has in
you is so high. Don’t fail him and the entire public,” he said.
According to Mr Ndugai, the public also
had confidence in the newly sworn in leaders, adding that it was their
duty to prove that they indeed deserved such appointments by delivering
to the required expectations.
Adam Malima, the new Mara Regional
Commissioner, thanked President Magufuli for showing confidence in him,
promising to work hard. “I always believe in competition and Mara will
pose stiff competition among regions in the country when it comes to
development,” he said.
Suzan Mlawi, the new Permanent Secretary
for the Ministry of Information, Culture, Arts and Sports said she
would uphold competence. “Everything that we do must be done with
competence, if we disseminate information to the public we must do it
with competence as well,” she said.
Ms Mlawi expressed concern over misuse
of social platforms, saying instead of using them to bring development
some were misusing them, including inciting unrest.
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