Friday, October 25, 2013

Poaching is a product of kulindana

FOR a long time now the countries have to fight poaching, especially that of elephant tusks.
Estimated every 15 minutes around the elephant one is killed.
The ivory trade is now booming more.
According to the Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Ambassador Khamis Kagasheki one tooth is sold between U.S. $ 1,500 and 2,000.
Despite efforts to combat the poaching, yet one of increasing elephant deaths every dawning day due to lack of facilities with less integrity of the executives who were given the responsibility of managing.
We believe if you order the kulindana, pollute shame and ignore what would be, in Tanzania it would a huge step in the fight against poaching.
Become common every dawning day hearing bureaucrats, state organs, departments or institutions arrest with elephant tusks and various trophies which is a legal offense.
Along with these people arrested and kidnapped them, yet there seems no other staff uwajibishanaji therefore have been kept by the crime, and even interact with people from outside.
We believe that the government's plan to use the aircraft without pilots fight poaching can not be successful if kulindana N., pollute shame not be stopped.
We believe 'Operation Elimination Poachers' would be more helpful if the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism will clear first at his home, including staff take stern measures linked to the crime.
We take this opportunity to congratulate the Minister Kagasheki to declare publicly that the Anti-Poaching Squad Cha (KDU), politicians, civil servants and various traders involved in this business.
We know the people involved and declare this trade is one important step, it is well other measures to arrest and bring to justice it was taken.
Without kuwajibishana, kudhibitiana, trade of elephant tusks, rhino and forest products will continue to flourish with likiangamia nation for lack of revenue from these animals.
We believe that the government is fully itaitumia Poaching Operation Elimination deal with people linked to criminal acts regardless of their positions.

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