Over
a year and a half ago, I visited Indiana, toured various places, met
different state and federal officials, visited various learning
institutions and also toured Perdue. At Purdue, I met Dr. Suresh
Garimella and other faculty members and could not have been more
impressed, with what I learnt in this institution, and your willingness
to support education in Tanzania, and that’s why when I received an
invitation to come back, I felt privileged.
To
the Dean of School of Agriculture, Jay Akridge, faculty, staff,
students, invited guests and the public at large, accept my appreciation
for the special welcome you have accorded me along with my delegation.
You have made us feel at home away from home.
I
have rather brought with me greetings from people of Tanzania; Men, and
women children who have been walking for more than five decades to a
new world of social economic liberation. Tanzanians are almost seeing a
new dawn, and needs your prayers and moral support
Along
with me, I have also brought you greetings from CHADEMA Party chairman,
Mr. Freeman Mbowe, and his co-principals in the new economic liberation
alliance called UKAWA. Notably, Prof. Ibrahim Lipumba, of CUF, Dr.
Emanuel Makaidi of NLD and James Mbatia of NCCR Mageuzi respectively
In
the year 1869, a visionary man, who understood the importance of
education, decided to give part of his wealth back to the society, by
establishing an academic institution which would become one of the best
agricultural and engineering school in the world.
This
visionary business leader, in West Lafayette, Indiana, realized that
for America to compete in the global arena, for America to have
comparative economic advantage, it had to have its own educated
population in the field of Agriculture and Engineering that could turn
the soybeans into various final products. Thank you to John Perdue
Today,
in Tanzania the interior part of Tanzania, at Selian Agricultural
Research Center, Mbulu, Endallah villages John Purdue’s name is living
on, The institution he established is doing all possible to make the
world a better place by imparting and sharing the knowledge and
expertise with the rest of the world.
For
decades now, the global community has been talking about 'New World
Order', and the like, and the irony of it all, is that, most of this
talk does not go beyond the Conference rooms, and or ended on the
Shelves of bureaucrats. At the same time,
Erick
Reinert, A Norwegian Economist in his publications categorically stated
that, While rich and developed first world get richer, third world
countries get poorer
Prof.
Reinert says that, Rich countries such as, Holland, England, and Italy,
developed through rounds of diversification, and industrialization
protected by government intervention. Holland followed the process
through shipbuilding. England on the other hand started with wool, and
later cotton, coming to dominate the European clothing markets.
Each
country realized that selling finished products was more worthwhile
than selling raw materials, and used tariffs and sanctioned monopolies
to protect their early industries. It was England’s planned shift from
selling raw wool to selling finished cloth that set it on the road to
development.
On
the other hand, the proponents of the “New World Economic Order” have
been imposing on developing nations something we would consider
abominable and oppressive. Poor nations are encouraged and even forced
to gear their whole economies towards raw materials.
Poor
nations are encouraged to focus on one trade-able commodity, like
coffee, rather than diversify. They are forbidden to use tariffs,
subsidies, and other forms of market protection to develop any kind of
manufacturing industry.
In
the modern global society that is on a daily basis becoming a village,
this imbalance is inacceptable. Especially if we genuinely believe on
rhetoric’s that we are all Children of same Loving, Generous and all
encompassing God,
The
situation of a huge global population living in abject poverty is
unacceptable. And this is not a question of reverting back to old
theories of "communism" and or " Socialism", It is a question of being
consistent with the principles of "equitable Trade" and comparative
economic advantage.
We
in Africa and indeed in Tanzania are not looking for Meritorious
Treatment but rather we would like to see a World Economic Order that
adheres to principles of fare and equitable Trade.
My American friends,
Tanzania
is endowed with abundance of all sorts of natural resources, from
fertile arable land, that can feed half of the Western hemisphere to the
world finest beaches of Zanzibar. Tanzania has immense variety of flora and fauna that
could generate high-class tourism; I am talking of Serengeti National
Park, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Selous game Reserve just to name a few.
My
country is blessed with both renewable and non-renewable sources of
energy. From large deposits of Natural Gas (proven reserves of
47trillion cubic feet), large rivers; critical sources for hydropower,
to abundant sun and wind for renewable energy
Tanzania
has large deposits of all kinds of minerals and gemstones imaginable to
man. Uranium, coal, iron-ore, copper, bauxite, diamond, ruby, nickel,
tanzanite, sapphire and many others are all found in Tanzania. In
abundance.
Yet
the paradox is that despite all this reaches Africa and indeed
Tanzania, still fall within the category of world "poorest Country".
Sadly, enough, my sitting president has gone into the record books, as
the only head of state, in the entire world, to state in the glare of
cameras, that he had no clue as to why his country was ranked one of the
poorest.
A very sad and embarrassing statement from a head of state
Maybe
the president was embarrassed to tell the truth to the world, that the
country had been suffering from a fifty-four year old, cancerous tumor
also known as Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM). A
political pandemic that has been ruling Tanzania since its inception; a
party synonymous with corruption and mismanagement, and had no time
focus on comparative economic advantage, instead focusing more on
begging that workings towards adding value to the country raw resources.
It
is the CCM pandemic, which has stagnated economic progress; killing
country’s innovation spirit, by flooding our domestic market with
dangerous, substandard and unreasonably cheap goods from Far East
It is this CCM, a cancerous tumor that has killed Tanzania’s quest for industrial revolution
It is this CCM, a cancerous tumor that has killed Tanzania’s dream to agricultural revolution
It
is the CCM, a cancerous tumor, which has turned Tanzania into a
minefield, with millions of young people’s dream, quashed, and now have
become time bombs.
It is the CCM a cancerous tumor that has killed Tanzania’s health care system, educational and economic dreams. CCM has ruined the lives of our people, and rendered the country into a charity case instead of being a global economic player.
CCM
is a party without morals. It is a gang of rulers who plants into their
own people dangerous elements of division based on religious and ethnic
lines so it can remain in power despite the possibility of
disintegrating the society.
It
is only in Tanzania of today, where a poor man stealing a goat to feed
his family, is likely get a life sentence, yet drug lords, economic
criminals, and poachers (killers of elephants) are well protected behind
CCM party walls; those that steal billions of dollars from public
coffers are walking with state security protection; A practice so common
with corrupt and totalitarian regimes.
This
is the party that brands those that are fighting for their country, and
who simply oppose their views, TERRORISTS. It is the party that uses
the police and security organs, not to protect the population, but
rather to suppress their voices of descent.
Once
you become a member of an opposition party, you are an enemy of state,
and subsequently a target for police and the entire security apparatus
brutality.
The
media has not been spared either; many newspapers have been banned, and
some banned because of a cartoon. Many Journalists have been arrested
and even brutally murdered by the police because they write stories that
threaten the interest of the rulers
Undoubtedly,
this is a primary contradiction that needs to be seriously addressed by
us the Africans, and Tanzanians first with the support from Partners
and friends like you. We need your help in getting rid of the cancerous
tumor CCM-party so we can join the global economic community as equal
and not as beggars. We need international community’s support to
Tanzania of CCM Pandemic
Given
the enormous natural resources it is endowed with, Tanzania cannot
permanently remain a beggar that depends on the international community
to fund its educational system, while
gold from our land is airfreighted to foreign countries. We are not
against selling our gold to the rest of the world, we are rather, want
Tanzania gold be processed in Tanzania so Tanzanians can have jobs.
Instead
of exporting raw coffee, we need coffee processing factories in
Tanzania, for us to be able to export finished products. Tanzania need
Comparative Economic advantage and subsequently equitable trade and not
AID. Tanzania is potentially a self-sufficient country, and also a potential donor than aid receiving country
Tanzania’s
economic liberation can only be realized, if we Tanzanians, come up
with ballot box revolution strategy that would dislodge the corrupt
CCM-regime and its likes across the continent as the only way to realize
comparative economic advantage, whereby our people and the country can
benefit from their resources,
As
the case is today, Tanzania has become a dumping ground of basically
all commodities including substandard products from China. Quite
embarrassing is the fact that, we are even importing toothpicks simply
because we cant make out own, yet exports to them very valuable
commodities at a throw away price.
Tanzania
ranks third in the world when it comes to the number of cattle; yet we
are importing all kinds of shoes. CHADEMA administration will ensure we
process our cow hides domestically into brand name shoes, instead of
selling our hide cheaply and buy it back as expensive designer leather
handbags.
A
classical example of resource mismanagement, bad decision-making, and
lack of focus. We would like to turn this around in all areas where we
have the comparative advantage.
My American brothers and friends
CHADEMA
party and its partner political parties of Civic United Front (CUF),
NCCR-Mageuzi and NLDP have formed a partnership to rid the country of
CCM pandemic.
Through
our partnership (UKAWA) we are determined to restore Tanzania’s lost
glory. CHADEMA party and its friends are interested in turning Tanzania
from being a global charity case, whose head of state is constantly
going around the begging than focusing on developing his country’s
wealth, to being a sufficient country and global economic player.
As
I have always said, CHADEMA has its priorities, and its priority number
one is education, priority number two is education, and priority number
three being education Critical for Tanzania’s economic development is
creation of human resource. Economic Aid is not in CHADEMA interest!
America and the West are boasting economic prosperity due the emphasis your countries put on education. You are boasting advanced agriculture and food security due to your policy maker’s emphasis on education.
America’s
technological and industrial revolution resulted from your many years
of investment in Education. Without emphasis on education world class
Institutions like as Purdue, would be in existence today.
CHADEMA
and its partner parties are determined to modernize Tanzania’s
education system in order to fuel growth of our economy, by fully
utilizing all such areas where we have the comparative advantage. We
want to add value to our raw resources whether in mining, or in
agriculture
We
need a proper application of Comparative advantage principal, which
will not only benefit Tanzania, but also our genuine friends and
Partners. The more we move into light and medium industry, the more we
will raise the purchasing power of our people. This is the only peaceful
means of making the world a more peaceful and prosperous
It
is time we work together to pull the world out of abject poverty by
truly practicing what we preach. We need a very balanced trade between
our countries.
It
is not in TANZANIA’s interest to be showered with shipments of donated
food. It is rather in our interest to receive your support in building
our local human capacity; Educational support. We need the transfer of
skills. We need partnership between our higher learning institutions.
And instead of inventing the wheel, lets share the skills and innovative
technology.
To
you the younger generation and leaders of tomorrow, I must tell you,
that, Pioneers never live to see or enjoy fruits of their labor, they
establish new trails so you can all safely pass through.
We are living in a new era. Era of “New World Economic Order” an era whereby where only the strong survive!
Even
though my days have numbered, my struggle for equality between stronger
and weaker nations will never stop. My struggle for fairness between
nations will never stop. My Struggle for comparative Economic Advantage,
and social justice will live on.
I
may never live to see my beautiful country enjoy its comparative
economic advantage, but my children, my grandchildren and millions of
young people in my country, fed-up with lifelong corruption,
mismanagement and social injustice will. This is what, I m living for. I
am living for Economic and social liberation
To you my American friends,
Little
did you know, that, after one hundred and forty six years later, in the
rural part of Tanzania, in the middle of nowhere, thousands of Miles
away from Indiana, would Dr. Purdue’s name and legacy reach.
Well, this is what pioneers do!
Equally,
come to Tanzania and work with us in finding new paths. Bring us your
brilliant minds for the sake of humanity. Come out and fight for a Just
world, come and fight for fairness, come and fight for new World Economic order. Come out in the field and turn our deserts in cornfields, in order to Keep John Purdue’s legacy alive!
Thank You!

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