Kikwete: Thieving coops come under fire
President Jakaya Kikwete yesterday urged for transformation of cooperatives from its traditional role of crop procurement, inputs and credit provision to investment vehicles for members’ welfare.
Mr Kikwete also lashed at some  co-operatives which have turned out to be gangs of thieves. He made the  remarks late Wednesday when launching the Kagera Cooperation Union (KCU)  investment complex in Bukoba.
“Kagera Region is among pioneers of the  co-operative movement in the country; KCU should maintain that by  leading in transforming our focus to invest members’ money in projects  which will make them feel the value for their money.
“But there are some cooperatives which  are gangs of thieves, stealing in daylight. These should learn from  you,” he said. The president said the government paid all debts the  cooperatives unions were having countrywide, to relieve them of the  running costs, but surprisingly some have plunged back into bigger  debts.
He attributed the trend to lack of  committed and diligent leaders. “We should not remain the crop dealers  only, instead we should look into the possibility of setting up big  investments as it has been done by KCU,” he said.
“Our cooperative unions have gone  through a number of problems as they struggled to compete with the  private sector and many have not been able to provide their members with  services they need.
“The government responded to this  problem by introducing a new Cooperative Policy (2002) to help  cooperatives to regain their importance in the economic lives of the  people,” said the president.
However, President Kikwete noted, the  policy will be redundant if members put in power leaders who lack  integrity and who undermine government plans to facilitate development  of cooperatives and members.
He said the cooperative union key areas  of concentration should be to ensure that their members’ interests were  given priority, saying as for Kagera, coffee farmers should get  preference. Before the launch, Mr Kikwete also laid the foundation stone  for the construction and expansion of Bukoba Airport. The project is  estimated to cost 21bn/-.
Expansion of the Bukoba Airport was  among CCM’s promises in the 2010 Election Manifesto. It started in  February, last year and upon completion in February, next year,it will  have the capacity to serve 500,000 passengers a year.
 
 
 
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