Dar es Salaam —
Prime Minister Majaliwa Kassim Majaliwa has expressed dissatisfaction
with the quality of the newly-constructed Horohoro One-Stop Border Post
(OSBP) which serves Tanzania and
Kenya.
Building of the border post, which was constructed at a cost of Sh7.6 billion, started in July 2011 in Tanga Region.
Speaking yesterday
at Horohoro as part of his official tour in the region, Mr Majaliwa
questioned why the substandard building was accepted. He, therefore,
directed a Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) official, Mr Haruna Sumwa,
and the contractor of the building to report to his office in Dodoma on
March 11 this year.
"This is the face
of our nation, so such buildings must meet the required standards. We
will certainly take action against those involved in the construction of
such buildings. This is taxpayer money," he said.
The Mkinga District
Commissioner, Mr Yona Maki, said the building was inaugurated in August
2015 and there are 16 government institutions operating from the
building. He said the border post is facing some challenges including
lack of residential houses for workers, clean and safe water, shortage
of staff and adequate security.
The border post is
meant to manage and control the movement of people and goods - and
oversee operations in porous borders, which are used for illegal
cross-border trade.
The Prime Minister
also emphasised full medical checkups for foreigners and Tanzanians
entering the country in order top prevent outbreaks of diseases,
including the raging coronavirus, which has so far killed over 3,000
people worldwide.
"We must protect our country from disease outbreaks, so thorough screening of those entering Tanzania is imperative," he said.
The Premier also
directed the police to conduct regular operations in all border areas,
inspecting cargo transport vehicles which are sometime used to transport
illegal immigrants and illicit drugs.
For his part, the
Member of Parliament of Mkinga constituency, Mr Danstan Kitandula, said
the main challenges facing his voters include the lack of clean and safe
water supplies.
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