THE government through the office of the Minister of State, President’s Office - Regional Administration and Local Government (RALG) will soon issue new by-laws on environmental preservation, purposely to ensure protection of ecological system and nature across the country.
Minister of State, Vice President’s
Office-Union and Environment, Mr January Makamba said on Thursday that
his office has formed model by-laws aimed at strengthening efforts in
fighting against environmental degradation.
Mr Makamba was speaking on the office’s
performance in the period of two years. “We have done a lot in
preserving environment and protecting the nature, we have also managed
to resolve various challenges regarding Union matters,” said Mr Makamba.
He said his office formed a template on
new by-laws and that if signed by the Minister, will assist in the war
against environmental degradation. “The new by-laws are already on the
table of the RALG Minister, I believe, they will soon become
operational,” he said.
He said the new by-laws are expected to
help both the government and the public in preserving environment. “We
believe the new by-laws will help us to protect environment and nature,
it is obvious that environment is a major topic across the world,
therefore, Tanzania like any other country must do everything in its
capacity to protect the environment,” said Minister Makamba.
Commenting on the measures that his
office has been taking in preserving environment, Mr Makamba said
various government and non-governmental organisations have been involved
in preserving the environment. He said various organisations have been
involved in protecting ecological system including Ruaha River, which is
crucial for both animals, plants and human beings.
“We have involved Tanapa, Tanesco and
many other organisations in protecting ecological system, my office
coordinates various activities that aim at boosting environmental
related matters,” said Mr Makamba.
He added that in the past few years,
Ruaha River was in a huge danger due to human activities along the
river.On tourism and environment, Mr Makamba said there could not be
tourism without good and well protected environment. He said that his
office in collaboration with other ministries is forming a new
environment policy that will consider the state of tourism in the
country.
“We are forming a new policy that will
greatly consider the importance of tourism in protecting environment; we
all understand that there is a big link between environment and
tourism,” he noted.
On preparations for oil and gas
environmental protection, Mr Makamba said the government is building
capacity on the protection of environment in areas that are involved in
gas and oil drilling activities.
“We need to build capacity facing
challenges in case oil spills in the sea, it is obvious fishing
activities and transportation will stop.
Also fishes and other living organisms
will die, therefore, my office is aware of such challenges and we are
seeking funds from various sources to build our capacity of facing such
problems,” he said.
He added, while speaking on a programme
aired by the Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) recently, that
Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar have been working together in various
matters related to environmental protection.
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