Serikali
ya Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania yapokea Shilingi bilioni 314 kutoka
Benki ya Dunia kwa ajili ya kusaidia miradi ya Umeme, Gesi, Bajeti ya
Serikali pamoja na kuwajengea uwezo wa kuendesha miradi ya gesi. Mkataba
huo umesainiwa leo na Waziri wa Fedha Mhe. Dk. Wiliam Mgimwa Waziri wa
fedha, pamoja na Mwakilishi Mkazi wa Benki ya Dunia Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda na Burundi Philippe Dongier Mjini
Washington DC
Waziri
wa Fedha Mhe Dk. Wiliam Mgimwa pamoja na Mwakilishi Mkazi wa Benki ya
Dunia Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda na Burundi, Philippe Dongier wakitia
saini mikataba hiyo.
Waziri
wa Fedha Dk. Wiliam Mgimwa pamoja na Mwakilishi Mkazi wa Benki ya
Dunia Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda na Burundi, Philippe Dongier
wakijadiliana jambo kabla ya kusaini mikataba hiyo.
Kutoka
kushoto ni Mkuu wa Kitengo cha Sheria, Susan Mkapa pamoja na
wanasheria wa Benki ya Dunia wakifuatilia kwa makini wakati Waziri wa
Fedha Dk. william Mgimwa pamoja na Mwakilishi Mkazi wa Benki ya Dunia Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda na Burundi, Philippe Dongier wakitia sahii mikataba hiyo
Waziri
wa Fedha Mhe Dk. Wiliam Mgimwa pamoja na Mwakilishi Mkazi wa Benki ya
Dunia Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda na Burundi, Philippe Dongier wakitia
saini mikataba hiyo.
Waziri wa Fedha, Dk. Wiliam Mgimwa wakibadilishana mkataba na Mwakilishi Mkazi wa Benki ya Dunia Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda na Burundi, Philippe Dongier
Waziri wa Fedha Dk. Wiliam Mgimwa akipeana mkono na Mwakilishi Mkazi wa Benki ya Dunia Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda na Burundi, Philippe Dongier baada ya kumaliza kutia saini mikataba
hiyo.
STATEMENT
BY HON. DR. WILLIAM A. MGIMWA, MINISTER FOR FINANCE, MINISTRY OF FINANCE, AT
THE SIGNING CEREMONY OF THREE LOAN AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE
UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA AND THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (IDA)
HELD ON 18TH APRIL, 2013 WASHINGTON DC.
Mr. Philippe Dongier,
World Bank Country Director for Tanzania, Uganda
and Burundi,
Ladies and Gentlemen:
1. Mr. Country Director, please
allow me, on behalf of the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania to
express my gratitude for this opportunity of signing with you today, three Loan
Agreements namely:
(i) the Tenth Poverty Reduction Support
Credit (PRSC-10) in the amount of US$ 75 Million (equivalent to TZS 119.9
billion), (ii) the First Power and Gas Sector Development Policy Financing in the
amount of US$ 100 Million (equivalent to TZS 159.8 billion) and (iii) the Energy Sector Capacity Building
Project (ESCBP) in the amount of US$ 21.46 Million (equivalent to TZS 34.3
billion) .
Indeed, the Government
appreciates the World Bank’s support which comes at a time when the Government is
in critical need of such interventions to address power problems and sustain
key reforms in the energy sector as part of overall efforts to reduce poverty
in Tanzania through effective implementation of the Second National Strategy
for Growth and Poverty Reduction - MKUKUTA II.
This event once again
evidences the commitment and important role that the World Bank plays in the
social and economic development in Tanzania.
I wish to take this opportunity
to express our gratitude for this continued support.
2. Mr. Country Director, the
Loans we have signed today will complement domestic resources in the
implementation of activities that will contribute to economic development of
the people of Tanzania.
As you well know, the Tanzania
Tenth Poverty Reduction Support Credit (PRSC-10) is the second in a series of three
annual programmatic development policy
operations i.e (PRSC-9 to PSRC-11) to
support the implementation of the Second National Strategy
for Growth and Poverty Reduction - MKUKUTA II, complimented by the Five
Year Development Plan I (FYDP I) as an
operational tool. The current PSRC series (PSRC-9 to PRSC-11) has the
following two pillars:
·
Public Finance Pillar, focusing on “ensuring macroeconomic stability and promoting
shared growth through sound management of public finance”; and
·
Investment Climate Pillar, focusing on improving the investment climate in
selected strategic areas in order to improve competitiveness and shared growth
in the country by leveraging its geographical advantage and facilitating
agglomeration effects”.
3. The First Power and Gas
Development Policy Operation, is the first in a series of three annual
Programmatic Development Policy Operations (FY 2012/13, FY 2013/14 and FY
2014/15).
The objectives of the
program are to: (i) strengthen the country’s ability to bridge the financial
gap in its power sector by improving the operational efficiency of TANESCO;
(ii) reduce the cost of power supply and promote private sector participation
in the power sector; and (iii) strengthen the policy and institutional
framework for the management of the country’s natural gas resources.
Implementation of the
programme is also intended to improve the business environment by better
meeting demand for reliable and cost efficient energy. It also seeks to
contribute to social inclusion, environmental management and improved governance
in the power sector.
4. Mr. Country Director, the development objective of the Energy Sector
Capacity Building Project is to strengthen the capacity of the Government to
develop: (i) its natural gas sector and (ii) PPPs for the power generation
sector.
The project has five
components: (A) Petroleum Policy and Legal Framework, (B) Strengthening
Institutional Sector Management, Coordination and Governance, (C) Education
& Skills Development, (D) Larger Power Generation and Natural Gas PPP
Projects Capacity Building, and (E) Project Coordination.
Successful
implementation of each of these components will enhance government capacity to
better manage developments in the energy sector.
5. Mr. Country Director, the preparation of these Loans and the three
program/project documents from design
stage up-to this signing stage has involved many people and long hours of hard
work to discuss and negotiate various aspects and provision of the Loans and
projects.
On behalf of the
Government of the United Republic of Tanzania, allow me to thank you personally
for your efforts in ensuring that the process was concluded in time. I also
want to thank all other people who were involved in the process who worked so
hard in order to make it possible for these agreements to be signed today. I
would urge you to sustain that spirit.
Finally let me
conclude by re-affirming the Government’s commitment to sustaining reforms in
order to achieve the MKUKUTA II objectives and to address the power sector
problems. Further, I also want to reassure you of our continued commitment
towards strengthening the partnership and friendly relationship between
Tanzania and the World Bank.
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