Maandamano Ufaransa kupinga kampuni ya Total kujenga bomba la mafuta la Uganda na Tanzania

Maandamano Ufaransa kupinga kampuni ya Total kujenga bomba la mafuta la Uganda na Tanzania

03 March 2022
Arusha, 2022


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In their case, the Applicants allege that the Crude Oil pipeline project is alleged to be environmentally untenable and will extend to protected areas in East Africa with undue regard to livelihoods, gender, food security, children and public health of East Africans.

They further allege that, the Pipe will pass through areas of settlements, farmlands and water sources for thousand indigenous people and there has been no consideration of to their rights, which is a violation of the Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community.
 
Kampuni moja shindani imeandaa hizo propaganda
Exactly...!
Competitors funded the demonstration! Kuna harufu ya Kenyans!

Haiwezekani wakawa na uchungu na watu wa East Africa, ni kukosa tenda Tu!

Watuache hatutawauzia mafuta tuone wafaransa watakavyoandamana tena wakitaka mafuta!😀
 
Before the hearing of the Application started, the Solicitor General of Tanzania, Mr. Gabriel Malata representing the Attorney General, raised a Preliminary Objection (PO) on whether the Court EACJ has jurisdiction to hear and determine the matter.

https://www.eacj.org
East African Court of Justice |

To contribute to regional Integration by ensuring adherence to justice, rule of law and fundamental rights and freedoms through the interpretation .... COURT HEARS A MATTER CHALLENGING THE CONSTRUCTION OF EAST AFRICA CRUDE OIL PIPELINE - East African Court of Justice

Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania​

OFISI YA WAKILI MKUU WA SERIKALI​

  1. 2.1 KAZI NA MAJUKUMU

2.1 KAZI NA MAJUKUMU​

The Solicitor-General is the Chief Executive Officer of the Office of the Solicitor-General and he is the overall supervisor of the Deputy Government Solicitor General, Law Officers, State Attorneys and Legal Officers within the Office of the Solicitor general. The functions of the Solicitor-General are stated in the Instrument establishing his office, namely:-
  • Take and conduct civil litigation (including human rights and constitutional matters) and arbitration on behalf of the Government and for that purpose, direct Law Officers, State Attorneys and Legal Officers who conduct civil litigation or arbitration proceedings;
  • Coordinate civil litigation (including human rights and constitutional matters) in the courts of law and arbitrary tribunals on matters to which the Central Government, independent department executive agency or local government is a party or has interest;
  • Prepare and institute suits, claims in subordinate courts, the High Court, the Court of Appeal and arbitrary tribunals in that behalf;
  • Carry out the general supervision of Law Officers, State Attorneys and other officers or staff appointed, employed or designated for the Office of the Solicitor-General;
  • Administer legal functions performed by Law Officers, State Attorneys and other Officers or staff of the Office of the Solicitor-General;
  • Summon any public officer to give explanation, or information regarding any matter which is or likely to be the subject of civil litigation or arbitration;
  • Prepare and submit bi-annual report to the Minister and a copy to the Attorney-General on matters and duties discharged of functions performed by the Office of the Solicitor-General;
  • Intervene and take over at any stage civil proceedings, appeal, execution or any incidental proceedings before any court of law or arbitrary tribunal in which the Central Government, independent departments, agencies or a local government authorities have interest;
  • Link with the Regional Office of the Attorney General on civil cases anticipated or instituted in court against the Government in the respective region;
  • Issue directives to any public officer performing functions relating to civil litigation's in courts of law or arbitrarily tribunals; and
  • Appoint or employ and discipline Law Officers, State Attorneys and other officers or staff of the Office of the Solicitor-General.
The Deputy Government Solicitor General is the principal assistant to the Solicitor-General. The Deputy Solicitor-General is also the Accounting Officer and shall be responsible in managing day to day affairs and shall be a disciplinary authority of employees appointed or designated to carry duty within the Office of the Solicitor-General terms of this Order and laws governing the Public Service

Source : 2.1 KAZI NA MAJUKUMU |Ofisi ya Wakili Mkuu wa Serikali
 
Chombo hiki cha habari cha serikali ya Russia cha RT kinafanya kazi kwa manufaa ya nani kueneza habari ili mbinyo uongezeke mradi huu upate changamoto mbalimbali kipindi ambacho Tanzania msimamo wake ni kutokuwa na upande wowote ktk uvamizi huko Ukraine wa Russia ...
RT - Students all around Paris, France are denouncing politicians’ indifference to climate issues. In particular, they’re highlighting plans to build a pipeline between Tanzania and Uganda as part of Total’s EACOP project.
 
Toka maktaba :

11 April 2021

Uganda, Tanzania sign a deal to construct longest heated crude oil pipeline



Uganda and Tanzania have signed a deal that will mark the start of the construction of the longest heated crude oil pipeline in the world. The event also marked the first foreign trip for Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan.
Source : SABC News
 
Hawa jamaa nafikiri serikali yao Paris wametuwekea waandamanaji, kutushinikiza tutoe matamko ya kupinga Urusi kumdunda Ukraine, huku wakitamani hili Bomba letu lipotezewe, kipaumbele kiende Mozambique!

Wanatutafutia sababu, haiwezekani mikataba imesainiwa long time kishenzi, wao eti wamegutuka Leo!
 
Wanafunzi na wanaharakati wengine wa maeneo mbalimbali mjini Paris wameandamana kupinga kampuni ya kifaransa ya Total kujenga bomba la mafuta kutoka Uganda hadi Tanga, Tanzania.

Wanafunzi hao na wanaharakati wa mazingira wanaitaka serikali ya Ufaransa kuizuia kampuni ya Total kujenga mradi huo wa bomba kwa kigezo cha uharibufu wa mazingira.

Students all around Paris, France are denouncing politicians’ indifference to climate issues. In particular, they’re highlighting plans to build a pipeline between Tanzania and Uganda as part of Total’s EACOP project.
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#StopEACOP: Uganda and Tanzania in the battle against oil giants

How a huge new pipeline is set to perpetuate neocolonialism in East Africa

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) in Uganda and Tanzania is a major environmental threat to some of the most delicate ecosystems in the world. The project is being developed by French oil giant Total and the Chinese National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC). At 1,445 kilometres (900 miles), it will be the longest heated oil pipeline in the world and emit more CO2 than all of Uganda and Tanzania combined – which will undeniably come with catastrophic consequences.

The threat of fossil fuel investment in East Africa

I became involved with the Stop EACOP campaign when I met Omar Elmawi, one of its coordinators, through my work with Stop Cambo at COP26. He had come all the way from Kenya to spread the word about what was happening in East Africa and to demand climate justice.

At the gates to the conference, he held a powerful speech stressing that there must be an end to the use of fossil fuels in a world with climate change – “not here, not anywhere”. Since then, the two campaigns have partnered to highlight that the fight against fossil fuels is a global one.

Recently, the governments of Uganda and Tanzania, alongside the main stakeholders Total and CNOOC, announced the final investment decision for EACOP. It was met with a statement signed by fifty NGOs from Uganda and DRC, urging governments to invest in green industries instead of fossil fuels.

Room for manoeuvre

Speaking to Omar about the recent announcement, he says: “It’s definitely a milestone for the project. 40% of the financing is supposed to come from equity and around 60% from outside loans. Currently, the government has said they are serious about proceeding – but they didn’t disclose whether they’ve secured all the funding they need to go ahead with it. We think it’s unlikely; the announcement seemed more like a way to bring publicity to the project, make financiers interested. But it also means that it’s now at that critical juncture where we have to escalate our organising to try and stop EACOP.”

I’m surprised by his take, as many media outlets portrayed the recent developments as if the pipeline was now definitely going ahead. So it’s still up in the air, I ask?

“Exactly”, says Omar, “and recently, four of the five biggest banks in South Africa have committed to not invest in EACOP. Around the same time, Total announced the biggest profits ever seen by a company in France (around €13 billion). It’s interesting to look at the discrepancy between their profits and how the countries they operate in are faring.”

What threats does EACOP pose?

This brings us to the crux of why EACOP is so problematic. Much of the project will be financed with loans, while Total will cash in most of the profits. There is a real danger that Uganda and Tanzania could actually end up with more debt than they had before. I ask Omar whether he agrees with the many campaigners who accuse Total of perpetuating neocolonialism in East Africa with its extractive ventures.

“Yeah, that’s definitely true. Just look at how the deal is structured: Total and CNOOC have 70% ownership of the project. The governments of Uganda and Tanzania have 15% each. Those who profit the most take the least risks, because it’s the people of Uganda and Tanzania that are exposed to all the impacts. If there are any health impacts and people need to go to the hospital, or if there’s an oil spill in the Lake Victoria region – it’s not Total who will bear those costs.”

No accountability for exploitation
I’m in disbelief. So they don’t even have to pay for cleaning up oil spills?

“There’s no law covering this. They’ve even passed new laws to give Total a tax holiday for 10 years. The project spans 20 years, so for half of it they won’t be paying any VAT or corporate income tax – and in that time they can extract as much oil as they want. Some of those laws are even infringing on constitutional environmental safeguards. They’re passing a law which enables corporations to extract those resources without taking any responsibility once they’re done. It’s a huge problem. They’re selling it as a “game changer” for Uganda and Tanzania – but it’s more of a game changer for Total. And they will just continue to make more and more profit.”

Concerns of the local community
There are a number of concerns surrounding the project, and not just from environmentalists.

Uganda is already experiencing the effects of climate chaos – such as floods, droughts, and crop failures – and it is probably already too late for an oil boom, given that the majority of the global economy has committed to decarbonisation. There is a real risk of stranded assets – economic devaluation due to a fall in demand – as the world moves away from fossil fuels.

But the real threat comes from the pipeline itself: running through multiple protected wildlife habitats and along Lake Victoria (Africa’s largest lake), the risk of oil spills cannot be understated. The project has already led to land grabs from local communities in Uganda, and tens of thousands could be displaced to make space for infrastructure, roads, and a new airport. Those displaced are being sent to temporary housing, where they are suffering from cramped conditions and human rights violations.

It’s not just environmental: the social impact of EACOP
On the social effects of the pipeline, Omar comments: “It’s a really, really long pipeline. It’s going to affect people significantly, especially those who live on the land. Some of them have already been displaced. They’re losing their homes and livelihoods, because a big percentage depend on the land for farming. Seven out of ten people in Uganda are employed in the agriculture sector, so it could affect 70% of the local working population. More than a third of EACOP will be located within the Lake Victoria water basin, which is a source of freshwater and food for more than 50 million people – with no alternative. If an oil spill happens, those communities will be affected the most.”

He continues, “There’s also been issues around security. The government has been aggressive in pushing through this project. Anyone speaking up against it could find themselves being arrested. We’ve seen organisations being threatened to have their licences deregistered. And there’s many other examples.”

But despite constant intimidation and threats, the campaign is going strong. “Our messaging is now focusing on who will be the biggest winners if EACOP goes through, and who will be the biggest losers,” Omar explains. “We are also targeting banks because this project is expensive. The current participants cannot foot the bill – they need lending. So we’re pushing them to commit to not investing in EACOP. So far, it’s working: 15 of the 27 banks we’ve approached have confirmed that they won’t be proceeding with the project. And therefore we have hope that there’s still a chance of stopping it. We are also targeting financial advisors and insurance companies, questioning their climate leadership.

Solidarity and the need for international awareness

But most importantly, we’re trying to escalate this issue on international platforms. Hopefully more and more people will see the wrongdoing that’s being perpetrated in Uganda and Tanzania in the name of ‘development’.”

Stop EACOP has huge international support; French and Ugandan NGOs have taken Total to court over its human rights violations last year. The case was dismissed, but the groups are appealing – with the hope that the oil giant will be forced to take responsibility for its actions.

In the meantime, there are lots of ways we can help remotely: “People can pray for us, but they can also take action”, Omar says. “You can donate to support our community partners in Uganda and Tanzania, so they’re able to be consistent with the work that needs to be done. You could sign our petition pushing stakeholders to drop the project, which has around 1 million signatures so far. On our website, you can send an email to the banks and insurance companies we’ve been targeting.

People can also help by following our Twitter and Instagram pages and sharing our message. You can take a photo with a ‘Stop EACOP’ sign and tag us. We want to show that this campaign is not just a few people who are opposed to development, but a global campaign that’s being driven by communities. Because it’s an injustice to all life.”

When asking whether Omar has a message to people reading this article, he stresses: “We should not be looking at fossil fuels as a vacuum, without considering the bigger picture. People should be just as concerned about fossil fuel projects in Uganda as those in their own backyard. People in the UK, for example, should be just as bothered about EACOP as they are about the Cambo oil field. We need to build an understanding that we must fight all fossil fuel projects – not just in our own countries, but around the world. Once we are able to do this, then we can claim that we are genuinely taking climate action.”


Hao wanafunzi na Wanaharakati wanafanya hivyo kwa sababu Serikali ya Tanzania haija unga mkono upande wowote ule na wala kupiga kura dhidi ya Serikali ya Urusi kuivamia ukraine. Mambo ya Biashara wanachanganya na Siasa hawa Wanafunzi feki na Wanaharakati feki.Wanafikiri sisi masuala ya Vita kati ya Ukraine na Urusi tutayaingilia kati? Sisi Wa-Tanzania msimamo wtu upo pale pale hatupo upande wowote ule ufumbuzi wa matatizo ya Vita kati ya Ukraine na Urusi ni suala la kukaa chini na kuelewana sio kutumia nguvu haitoweza kusaidia kitu. Watu waachie hawa Wanafunzi na wana harakati wa Wama beberu.
 
Kama kuna watu weusi hapo watakua wakenya tu
Hapo mwanzoni huo mradi ulikuwa ni dili la Kenya na Uganda. Lkn baada ya Mzee Kaguta kutafakari kwa kina
inaonekana Kama Kenya anahusika katika hujuma hii.
Hii hujuma ni ya Kenya. Hao wengine wamekokotwa you. Mwanzoni huu mradi ulikuwa upitie Kenya hadi Mombasa (Takriban KM 2000). Mzee Kaguta akawastukia wakenya na akaamua huo mradi upite Tanzania hadi Tanga (Km takriban (1500).

Hujuma hii imeandaliwa na Kenya kutokana na wivu wa kibiashara kama ilivyo kwa utalii. Eti mbuga ya Masai Mara imejengewa miundmbinu bora ya lami na hoteli na hakuna maandamano. Eti sisi tunapotaka kujenga barabara katika mbuga ya Serengeti ni nongwa. Ndipo huibuka wanaharakati wa mazingira kuandamana.

Hapa kitakacho tunusuru ni akili ya kuambiwa, tuchanganye na za kwetu.

Majirani zetu watata mno.
 
Typically Bongo mindset! Kufikiria nje ya box ni haraka kama muislam kula kibudu! Take your time, tafakari kabla ya kuandika! Anayeharibu mazingira hata akiwa ule North pole, aliye South pole ataathirika! Halafu unaonyesha ubinafsi tulio nao watanzania wengi. Kitu mpaka kiwe kinakuathiri wewe ndiyo uwe na concern! Anyways, haya maandamano ya wanaharakati za mazingira Ulaya yapo kila kona na kila siku. Kwa mfano kuna wanaotaka magari yanayotumia mafuta yapigwe marufuku kabisa baada ya miaka 10 ijayo. Huwa wanafunga barabara na kufanya kila aina ya ghasia. Hata hivyo bomba litajengwa na haya maandamano hayatazuia.
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Chombo hiki cha habari cha serikali ya Russia cha RT kinafanya kazi kwa manufaa ya nani kueneza habari ili mbinyo uongezeke mradi huu upate changamoto mbalimbali kipindi ambacho Tanzania msimamo wake ni kutokuwa na upande wowote ktk uvamizi huko Ukraine wa Russia ...
Kinajaribu kuonyesha wabaya wetu ni kina nani!
 
Huo ni upuuzi , kama tunapambana na changamoto ya halihewa mbona vita ya Russian na ukrain wanaizamini vifaa,

au vita haipo kwenye uchafuz wa hali ya Hewa maan pande zote mbili zisingepaswa kuuziwa au kupew msaada wa vifaa.
 
This tells you how ignorant people are; even in Europe.

Watu hao hao wanamagari au wanapanda mabasi yanayo tumia mafuta.

Watu hao awaelewi changamoto za national security issues za viongozi wao kuhakikisha wananchi wana pata reliable supply of oil ili wawe na usalama (awajui even what happened in EU and Arab war in the late 70’s) ndio tujue hizo nchi zinaongozwa na watu wenye uvumilivu wa upumbavu wa wananchi whilst their leaders are looking at the bigger picture.

Kuongelea mambo yote kwa changamoto za viongozi wa nchi za ulaya na ujinga wa wananchi wao wapuuzi ni waste of time.

Huko kwa mabeberu kuna mambo mengine wanaachia wajinga wajinga wajifurahushe tu in the name of democracy.

Ni sawa na watu wanaosema tujenge refinery ya kununua crude oil ya Uganda na kuisambaza. Crude ya Uganda ni top ambayo very high quality kushinda Brent on price per barrel; our nonsense is beyond me.

Ndio matatizo ya kuwaachia wajinga wajinga watusumbue. Binafsi ningeshapeleka mmoja wa mashangazi jela apigwe mtungo ain’t nobody got time for their nonsense ☺️☺️☺️ duh huo ndio ukweli wangu ata kama unaudhi kwa wengine; atuwenzi sumbuliwa na malaya wazee kama nchi.
 
Mbona hawakuandamana kipindi mradi unazinduliwa,Chuma alipokuwepo?
Wananchi wa ufaransa awawezi zuia hilo bomba kujengwa miaka 800 wanachofanya serikali yao kuwaachia wapuuzi wachache to act on so called their democratic right.

On facts serikari yao inajua piga ua ya kwamba hilo bomba litajengwa kwa maslahi ya wapuuzi hao hao wanaoandamana na watoto zao. Ndio maana national security ni mchezo wa vipanga nchi za wenzetu.

And when it comes to fundamental za security of energy supply hakuna nchi duniani itazuia hilo bomba kujengwa, even environmental groups.
 
Mrusi ndiyo ameandamana au ndiyo ame-instigate hayo maandamano?
Mjumbe hauawi, they only reported what's happening. Nothing less nothing more.
Awe nawe umepata 'kajisababu' ka kumshambulia Mrusi, kumbe nawe si mtu 'mzuri' usisapotiwe[emoji23][emoji23].
Hujui maana ya media propaganda? Kwa nini Hiyo habari hujaiona cnn? Au BBC au Sky News au France 24?

Unatakiwa kufundishwa namna siasa za dunia hii zilivyo!
 
Hujui maana ya media propaganda? Kwa nini Hiyo habari hujaiona cnn? Au BBC au Sky News au France 24?

Unatakiwa kufundishwa namna siasa za dunia hii zilivyo!
Kumbe habari yenyewe source zake ni Russia media.

It sums it all.
 
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