Paradise:
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Works, Transport and Communication, Prof Faustin Kamuzora
Finnish Ambassador to Tanzania, Pekka Hukka, handed over the
donation at the weekend to the Information Society and ICT Sector
Development Project (Tanzict) on behalf of his government.
The envoy said that no country had ever advanced in its economic
development without investing in ICT which needed a high amount of
innovative and creative ideas that could help in advancement.
“We went through the innovation process and that is why we have been able to move radically in development,” he said.
He further noted: “We want to share our development strategies
with our friends [Tanzania] so that they can achieve the development
that they deserve through investing more in innovation and investment.”
“We know that to complete the Tanzict project there is a need to
move around a lot and that is why we have handed over this Vehicle so
that it can help in accessing all the necessary areas that the project
is based and help develop ICT in the country,” he underscored.
For his part, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Works,
Transport and Communication, Prof Faustin Kamuzora, commended the
Finnish government for extending the support in its efforts to spearhead
ICT development in the country.
He, however, urged Tanzanians to invest in innovation and sprouting
enterprises for the country to excel in a competitive world economy.
“We want to see our own youth in the country becoming innovative
in both ICT and other developing sector so that through their investment
in innovation and creativity the country will be able to have a stable
leading economy without depending on donors countries,” stressed
Kamuzora.
“In order to have a well deserved and advanced development in the
country; there is a need to have disciplined management of resources and
thorough investment in the people so that their achievements can
contribute in advancing the national economy,” he added.
He further noted that Finland has been one steadfast partner in
pushing the development agenda of Tanzania since 1962. Since then, the
two countries have cooperated in many areas with the primary focus of
uplifting the people of Tanzania by supporting efforts in education,
forests and ICT.
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