Sunday, July 5, 2015
War Against Drugs is Hard - Kikwete
President Kikwete has led Tanzanians in celebration of the day to protest the use of drugs around the national held in Bagamoyo in the grounds of a primary school Mwanamakuka.Such activities began to march into the squares so where later governor of Coastal Engineer Evarist Ndikilo welcomed the President with the locals in attendance in the stadiums so.In his speech, President Jakaya Kikwete said the war against drugs is huge and involves big business where money earned is used to finance organized crime, including terrorism.President Kikwete said he is proud of the enactment of new legislation to control and combat drug of 2015 in the government of the fourth phase, which lays out the conditions for the creation of a special tool kitakachoshughulikia closely the problem, and that he wants Vase be configured before October to give his blessing before he left office, and will be delivered the next President to continue from there.Initially the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dr Seif Rashid had an opportunity to clarify the government's strategy in fighting the problem of drug use and fighting drug dealers involved in them.And the CEO of the non-government organizations dedicated to youth issues Tanzania Youth Aliance TAYOA, Peter Masika said that they have launched a telephone number to be used to educate the youth against the effects of drug use.Meanwhile activist who struggled with drug use Rehema Chalamila - Ray C urged fellow teens who plunge into this disaster they can follow his example and come forward to eradicate this scourge using methadone prescription drugs to stop completely.In a ceremony which led to the slogan of build community and live with dignity without drugs, President Kikwete has urged cooperation with the community in opposing the use of drugs by young people and the eradication of such business, including the provision of adequate education for the community to help young people affected by drugs.
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