Monday, February 13, 2017

Mwigulu Nchemba Afunguka On His Role In Drug War ... !!!



Minister of Internal Affairs of States, Mwigulu Nchemba, he mentioned five major elements, including drugs, saying her ministry does not matter for discussion and touches the lives of all Tanzanians.
Nchemba said this yesterday while speaking to journalists in Dar es Salaam White House after witnessing the various leaders were sworn in by President John Magufuli.
Others are Tanzania's Ambassador to Algeria, Omar Yusuf Mzee, Tanzania's Ambassador to Belgium, Joseph Sokoine and the Tanzanian Ambassador to Uganda, Grace Mgovano.
Walioapishwa include the Commissioner General of Immigration, Dr. Anna Makakala and Commissioner General of the Authority for the Prevention and Combating Drugs, Rogers Sianga. Minister Mwigulu cited other factors are fighting terrorism, poaching the resources of the country, armed crime and rape.
He said the drug is a tragedy that requires the integration of all components to ensure that they are already facing this war in any way.
He said he parked tackle these things due to the fact that the state has been increasing by the day that endangers the peace of the country. Mwigulu said his ministry is now completed every department it is an opportune time to make sure all the struggles involved with these five points to make someone vulnerable.
He called on Tanzanians to fight various partnerships that are being made by the Government to maintain the peace of the country.
The minister said in recent days there have been cases of poaching in particular rape and plunder of government saying the believe together they fight the characters. "Tumejipanga to five things that are drugs, poaching, rape, armed crime and terrorism which all together is being handled according to procedures," he said.
Since the government came to power Phase Five has been in a strategy to combat crime and various events where in recent days have proven that struggle to keep pace, particularly on drugs that were initiated by the Head of Dar es Salaam, Paul Makonda.

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