Friday 21 September 2012

[wanabidii] Re: [Mabadiliko] FW: Zitto Kabwe, Let Dr. Muhongo Do His Job

Hahaahahhahah.....ukiona mambo ya kitaifa yanajadiliwa kwa kingereza uchwara kilichopangwa ujue kuna refference inatengenezwa hapo. Nimecheka sana aisee. Mafuta, madini na gesi ni laana kwa nchi masikini kama yetu. Tusubiri
Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone on the Tigo Tanzania Network

From: Mobhare Matinyi <matinyi@hotmail.com>
Sender: mabadilikotanzania@googlegroups.com
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 17:12:30 +0000
To: Mabadiliko<mabadilikotanzania@googlegroups.com>; Wanabidii googlegroups<wanabidii@googlegroups.com>
ReplyTo: mabadilikotanzania@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Mabadiliko] FW: Zitto Kabwe, Let Dr. Muhongo Do His Job

Mijadala ina raha zake. Huku kwingine kuna jukwaa dogo lisilokuwa na jina. Huu mjadala wa suala la Waziri Muhongo kutaka kuwabana mafisadi wa sekta ya nishati na madini umenoga. Msipitwe jamani mweh!
 
...haya msomage na huko chini.............

 

Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 19:07:27 +0400
Subject: Re: Zitto Kabwe, Let Dr. Muhongo Do His Job
From: snzori777@gmail.com
To: massaweantipas@hotmail.com
CC: Mashaka.john@yahoo.com

Very interesting - read the comments below the article at MICHUZI here - http://issamichuzi.blogspot.com/2012/09/hon-zitto-kabwe-let-dr-muhongo-do-his.html


Rgds,
S. Nzori


On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 6:58 PM, Dr. Antipas T. S. Massawe <massaweantipas@hotmail.com> wrote:

Cheers Mashaka

 

For your highly professional counter of the continuing, highly destructive political propaganda from the self centered young political populist from the opposition who is dissatisfied with the good management efforts been made by the new, highly professional Government force at the Energy and Minerals in correcting mistakes and ensuring it is the right policies are in place and well managed in order to effect a fair, win-win scenario for both the nation and foreign investors.

 

As if he (the young, self-centered political populist)  was involved and a beneficiary in the conspiracies behind the bad contracts the new Government is trying to demolish for the sake of fair, win-win situation for all, the nation and the investors in the energy and minerals sector.

 

I didn't expect any one from our members of parliament and especially one who is a total illiterate in the philosophical problems inherent in the way the global energy and mining sector operates and how these problems could be addressed in a developing country like ours in order to ensure that mistakes are corrected and the sector put back on the course of fair, win-win situation for both stake holders could stand up publicly with such unjustified objections to the efforts initiated by the New Government at the Ministry.

 

A wise one would have stayed cool, only to react on the would be government actions in response to the would be bad contracts identified from the review.

 

It won't be so difficult to link the bad contracts with the monies deposited by the oil and gas companies operating here into secret accounts of Tanzanian officials in Switzerland in order to enable justification of the review intended to correct mistakes and effect fair, win-win scenario for both stakeholders.

 

I' m told Russia once did it and at one  Sahalin-2 oil Platform discovered that the foreign oil company involved had inflated costs by 10 billion $, from 10 to 20 billion $!!.

 

The review is therefore very important in the sense that would be bad contracts which obtained from criminal conspiracies could be terminated and re-negotiation process of goodwill initiated by our government to effect some corrections on the bad contracts which obtained  from lack negotiation skills and decision making in our government..

 

My advice to the new force at the Energy and Minerals is as follows:

Ignore, don't react to any of the street and unofficial outburst of objection to your good work by the mere political populists on their continuing propaganda conducted for own sake rather than that of the political party they belong to or the nation as a whole.

 

Regards

 
Dr Antipas T. S. Massawe
Cell: +255 (0)754-653924




 

Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 11:12:05 +0400
Subject: Zitto Kabwe, Let Dr. Muhongo Do His Job
From: snzori777@gmail.com
To: mashaka.john@yahoo.com


Dear Mashaka,

Thanks for this - well written, and to the point!

Regards,

Shaaban


Related articles
 
Contracts' review is a publicity stunt and creation of unnecessary uncertainty in the sector – Zitto Kabwe
 
Review of oil deals sends shock waves to investors
 
Licensing energy projects in absence of policies is wrong
 
Tanzania to review 26 contracts on oil, gas
 
Minister: No Plans to revoke oil and gas pacts

 

Oil, gas stakeholders set to converge in Dar

 
Gas and oil policy meet slated for mid next month





On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 2:05 AM, Mzalendo Mtanzania <mashaka.john@yahoo.com> wrote:


Zitto Kabwe, Let Dr. Muhongo Do His Job


Energy sector has brought to a disgraceful ending some very promising careers. It has sent packing very powerful and prominent figures in the country's upper echelons of power; Infarct, at one point, it almost brought down the entire government, when the country's premiere at the time, faced grand corruption allegations, and was forced to resign. It is our economic sector, by far mired by grand corruptions and ineptness.

Reason behind all these has been nothing more than the bogus contracts. There is therefore, a critical need to review and even terminate some of the existing contracts in the eyes of the public, in order to close the loopholes fleecing the country of its wealth

The Kigoma North Legislator, Zitto Kabwe, has unleashed in the past few days, some scathing attacks on the Minister of Energy Sospeter Muhongo, for proposing a thorough review of the Gas exploration contracts. Mr. Kabwe described Dr. Muhongo's statements as irresponsible, publicity stunts and cowboy's approach at the expense of transparency. What I found rather irresponsible, odd, flawed and vague, was the broad idea of "Transparency" in which Mr. Kabwe is attacking Dr. Muhongo's premise without providing a practical solution under conventional wisdom

I also found Mr. Kabwe's idea of shelving gas exploration for ten years as logically, and economically naïve. At best I would describe the proposition as a theory that contravenes the basic and natural economic principles that cannot be implemented in a needy nation like ours. Implementing this thought would be nothing short of economic suicide for a nation whose economy is extremely fragile.

Mr. Kabwe's Transparency assertion reveals nothing short of tactical political, intimidation, representation and defense of the unknown interests. I would not go as far as describing the verbal assault as a self serving personal act of vengeance. However, the premise under which Mr. Kabwe's argument is based, and his pattern of attack, points towards just that.

Mr. Kabwe unambiguously failed to explain how making transparent shoddy contractual agreements, will benefit the country without identifying the loopholes and deficiencies through extensive review. Arguably, lack of legal and technical knowhow to intimately interpret word by word in the existing contracts to weed out the elements tilting the scale on the favor of investors and shadowy forces of corruption, would have lent Mr. Kabwe's proposition of transparency, some flesh to stand the test in opposition Dr. Muhongo's hypothesis

Mr. Zitto ought to understand that, major foreign companies operating in Africa have tremendous resources. They have access to some of the best lawyers, and subject matter experts with extensive experience in contractual review, interpretation, negotiations, and writing. A fact which has many a times, led to the creation of lopsided contracts that have benefited investors while fleecing the host country.

Mr. Kabwe failed to provide a balanced approach to those deficiencies. In my opinion, Dr. Muhongo's approach is heroic, and nationalistic. The public should, without reservation throw its absolute support behind this man for his position to temporarily suspend and review all the current contracts related to gas exploration and even electricity production

Having worked in the Investment Banking –Capital Markets- Can affirm to the fact that, success or failure of an investment, primarily depends upon how crafty a contract is. Managers across all economic sectors assemble top legal minds and experienced subject matter experts that would pull off successful investments through favorable and well structured contracts. These contracts at the same time have in them, clauses and provisions that provide room for ongoing review and amendments contingent upon the prevailing conditions or circumstances and market situations.

My only question is why Zitto is up in arms trying to block the review of questionable contacts in the public eyes, what is his fear? Singapore, India, Venezuela, Brazil etc. in recent years, radically modernized and even terminated some contracts with foreign investors in various sectors that were becoming economic liabilities or not equitably representative. This is how things work be it in municipalities, public or private companies, sovereign states and government agencies. Dr. Muhongo as a subject matter expert has suggested just that. Why should he face political interference?

From my understanding, TPDC, a body tasked with the contractual review is not a political body. It is a professional entity made of subject matter experts –seasoned professionals -. If Mr. Zitto is dissatisfied with TPDC current formation or the capability, he should demand the overhaul of its management team for a more qualified one, which will execute the task –contractual review- diligently, impartially and independently for the interest of the nation. All findings thereafter be made public to satisfy his demand for transparency

Political meddling, intimidation and personal hostility are not doing the country any good considering the fact that, main victims of bad contracts in the energy sector are the country's economy, and the public at large. Politics should be kept off professional undertakings. Mr. Kabwe should let Dr. Muhongo do his job. This man has been in the office for a very short period. He has taken bold and risky decisions no other minister has ever taken in the ministry and the energy sector in general. He is stepping on dangerous toes for the best interest of the country, and what he needs the most at this point is our support not interference

Dr. Muhongo's success or failure is not going to be measured by how many politicians he pleased or displeased, but on what he delivered to the country at the time of need. Soon or later, the public will know whether he was a bluff or a HERO he painted himself to be.  Dr. Muhongo's approach is the right step in the right direction. Wrong step into the wrong direction is to politically interfere with his work in the name of transparency. Give him a chance to do his Job
 
Mungu Ibariki Tanzania



0 comments:

Post a Comment