Mr.
President, the faculty, staff, students, invited guests and the public at
large. Allow me to express my gratitude, for the cordial welcome at your lovely
campus. It is one of a kind, and If I could, I would have stayed much longer to
learn more on your success that I could take back to our young people. The
environment and the surroundings are as beautiful as the people themselves.
Along the way, I have met great people with great hearts, and I thank you for
that
Likewise, receive
greetings from the people of Tanzania. I was quite impressed with your level of
research, and the homework you have done trying to know Tanzania, I was also
particularly touched by some of you in the audience that knew the geography of
my country; and even trying to challenge me . Mrs. Macquire, “People of Mto
wa Mbu” are definitely proud of you for being such a good Ambassador. We
thank you, and Tanzania needs more of you that will help in exposing it to the
people of America
The Samford
community, my journey has been long and tedious; I have travelled through hills
and valleys of trials and tribulations. However, due to the need and challenges
we face as a nation, physical fatigue of travel would not stop me from marching
forward. I am determined to work with my countrymen to see our nation of
Tanzania reach the Promised Land.
Tanzania is a
great and rich country, with rich culture and rich people at heart. Her people
have sent me on a study tour. They have sent me to learn the secrets of your success
as a society. Tanzania is
one of the most blessed countries on the face of the earth. It has abundance of
natural wealth, and for those who understand the world history, know that the
best game parks are in Tanzania. It is the place believed to be the cradle of
mankind.
Tanzania is
the home of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Serengeti national park, Ngorongoro crater, and
Olduvai Gorge where the first man is believed to have lived. We have some of
the world best beaches; our people are very hospitable and extremely welcoming.
I welcome all of you to Tanzania. For a long
time, Africa has been known as a dark continent infested with disease, poverty,
starvation, illiteracy and never endings wars. This might have been created in
your minds with the images in your televisions. I can’t blame you, because this
is the truth you know
However, this
is far from the reality. Africa and Tanzania in particular is the new frontier.
Tanzania is a country rich in natural resources and only lacks human capital.
It is a country with rich land and plenty of water bodies. Many African
leaders are believed to come to Washington and other western capitals begging
for handouts known as foreign aid. This has created a notion in the minds of
many that Africans are poor and lazy.
This is not
the case.
Africa is
transitioning from mismanagement, dictatorship and corruption that have plagued
the continent. Corruption is the main vice depriving Tanzanians and other
Africans a chance to a better education, better healthcare and economic
prosperity. Well, I am not
here to beg, because my country is rich. I know clearly well that, foreign aid
does not come cheaply. It comes with a condition of signing up our sovereignty
I am not here
for foreign aid, and CHADEMA party which I represent does not believe on
foreign AID. This is my party’s philosophy, and any sane human being would not
want to live off handouts, or going around begging because foreign aid is only
needed as short term relief for countries coming out of calamities. Rwanda
needed help to so it could emerge out of the ruins of genocide. Once it did, it
became less interested on the foreign aid now a success economic story in
Africa
Foreign aid is
a form of slavery which creates a false sense of entitlement. It confines a
beggar into a psychological and mental prison of his own creation, becoming
incapable to make any meaningful decision of his own. He does not think on how
to get out of his difficulties as long as he knows that, someone somewhere will
help him. CHADEMA party
believes that all too often, foreign aid creates dependency by the receiving
country onto the giving country and winds up in the pockets of corrupt rulers.
Foreign aid
money are your taxes, your sweat which should work for your benefit not for
people sitting on their wealth. More important than your dollars, are your
brain trust, investments and technological advantage. This is what we need to
utilize our resources and also in planning for years beyond our non-renewable
resources. Our country
rich in resources is being exploited by foreign entities, while our President
is busy trotting the world begging for mosquito nets. With our resources, we
can make our own mosquito nets without them being donated to us. Chadema party
which I represent is poised to changed that, and the most important tool we
need is the development of human capital
We need our
resources to benefit our people. We need to create jobs for our people, we need
to improve our health care, we need to improve our education, our
infrastructures, communication and economy as a whole. And this is only
possible if can with the wealth that we have all we need is better education
for our people
We are
currently having inequitable trade, where far eastern countries are exporting
their poor populations to compete for jobs with our citizens. They are even
exporting to us their prisoners to work on our roads yet millions of our young
men have no jobs. This is not possible in any civilize society, unfortunately,
because our rulers have signed contacts shrouded in secrecy whose contents are
only known to them
Some of these
individuals have turn to insult us as a nation. They are now interfering on our
sovereignty, publicly aligning themselves with political parties. A whole
ambassador standing on a political platform to address a political rally, and
has ignored the public call for him to leave the country!
This is not
the kind of trade we are looking for. We are looking for partners that will
work with us to develop our resources in order to benefit our people; Partners
that will bring to our country new skills, and also create jobs for our
graduates. We need your expertise so we can turn our country into a bread
basket of Africa. America is the world’s land of milk and honey where everyone
wants to be, that’s the model we want to learn from
Well, we have
come to realize, that if you feed us today with your milk and honey, our meals
for tomorrow may not be guaranteed. We instead want to know how you made your
country into a land of milk and honey so we can be able to feed ourselves for
unforeseeable future and also feed the rest of the world. We have the potential
but lack the expertise, and the know how is what we need
Tanzania is
not an island; it is part of the global community where all humans have the
liberty to visit whenever they want. Our boarders are open for all, as long as
our laws and culture are respected. All we need is trade partnership that will
guarantee fifty-fifty trade, in which the country benefits equally with the
investor.
The younger
American generation, I am inviting you to visit Tanzania; I am talking to you
as the investors of tomorrow. Come and explore the endless possibilities my
country has for you. We need investors that will bring into our country, a set
of skills and creativity to turn our hardwood into high quality, made in
Tanzania products, as opposed to bringing cheap furniture made of plywood while
hauling away our valuable timber
Chadema party
believes on the free market economic philosophy in which individual creativity
is rewarded. We need your partnership in fostering individual innovation within
our people. We don’t need your tax money; neither do we need your mosquito net
donations, we need your skills.
We don’t need
shoe boxes, we need to know how to make our own shoes. We need your
technological know how. CHADEMA
party’s priority number one is education! Priority number two is education and
so is the priority number three. We believe on
education to be the only way for Tanzania to rise from the abject poverty it is
in today. We have no alternative but train our young people who will in turn,
employ their intellectual creativity into full practice to enable Tanzania
become an economic giant in a continent long forgotten. Samford is one
of the American’s finest educational institutions. It is producing some of the
world finest, from school teachers to the finest lawyers. It is my hope that we
see your institution open its doors to our support and in preparing Tanzania’s
aspiring scientists, teachers, and accountants to become innovators. In our effort
to make our country a unique success story, I am challenging you the young
people to go out to the world, and open new trails for others to follow.
Tanzania has its doors open for you
Thank you all for listening
1 comment:
this is the man we want for the job 2015. OOH MY GOD WHERE THIS TREASURE IS HIDEN. 'PLEASE WE BEG THIS WONDERFUL INFORMATION TO REACH AT LEAST 3/4 OF TANZANIANS TO UNDERSTAND THE REALITY
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