Wednesday, April 08, 2015

Nyalandu: Ujangili bado ni tatizo kubwa.....Nyalandu: poaching remains a serious problem



Nyalandu: Ujangili bado ni tatizo kubwa.....Nyalandu: poaching remains a serious problem
Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, said poaching is a matter of a few people with evil spirits who want quick riches in collaboration with people who are on the network within and outside the country to find markets.

Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, said poaching is a matter of a few people with evil spirits who want quick riches in collaboration with people who are on the network within and outside the country to find markets.

That was made yesterday by the Minister of natural resources and tourism, Lazaro Nyalandu, when interviewed in the past 45 minutes kinachorushwa and ITV station.
 
He said the protection of wildlife, forests and forest products and old properties is a major challenge in that population is growing by the day and the ground is the same.
 
He said it is impossible minister or political leaders themselves should be able to deal with poaching and that is why they added thaibiti trained workforce and modern tools.
 
"We have added a number of Scouts, system performance and resources, automotive and manufacturing systems of governance, including establishing Wildlife Authority to have anti-poaching squad extreme," he said.
 
He said the government inalitazama issue of poaching as a persistent problem and that there are efforts being made visible and invisible.
 
He said Tanzania was the first country in Africa to have the most and second elephant Africa to be with other wildlife.
 
He said it is not necessary to burn the teeth of elephants as there is considerable Bayo teeth are lost and future years will be a destination for various people that are removed from the market for conservation of transparency after the existence of an agreement with the computer systems to recognize these teeth.
 
Nyalandu said the cooperation of local and organs of defense and security, is to put an end to such practices to reduce the incidence of poaching.
 
He said more than 70 percent of tourists visiting the country are coming to see the wildlife and climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and that is why the government imeiimarisha protection of wildlife.
 
He said the government is in plans to collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to make Tanzania continue respectable for the protection of wildlife like elephants and that they are about to deliver a census of elephants and rhinos are present in the country.
 
He said system enabling the animals to count has been completed in collaboration with the Center for Wildlife Research (TAWIRI) and agencies of the US and Germany to create a system of counting animals and that within a short period the government explain What is reality.
 
"We have successfully convince the international community that challenges under the control and Tanzania ilishatangaza abandon the sale of ivory out of the country, and we have done so in order to fight the plan to increase demand in the markets in China and elsewhere, we deliver them to regulate markets growing and Promotion the price of the trophy, "he noted. The importance of citizen participation to comment on the bills before they are approved by the Parliament on 19 ongoing meeting in Dodoma.
 
And leader of Camp Official Opposition in Parliament, Freeman Mbowe, has written of letters and stakeholders were asked to use his position as chief spokesman for the bloc in parliament to advise the government submit the bills under a common system and not under a certificate of urgency as it deprives citizens an opportunity to express their opinions on the bills before they are approved by Parliament.
 
Since the government to say that it intends to submit manuscripts under certificate of urgency, media stakeholders have been requested changed position since to do so would deprive the public an opportunity to comment on the bills before they become law.