Some people have commended the government for suspending the
anti-poaching drive it called ‘Operation Tokomeza Ujangili’ because
some of those involved were mishandling it, including harassment of
innocent people, and seizing the properties of others. There are others,
though, who fear that poaching will be intensified. In their own words:
Mbaruk, Tabora
Because of its sensitivity and diverse effects on
our wildlife, the government is not right to suspend the anti-poaching
operation; on the contrary, the government was supposed to play double
roles.
First is to deal with dishonest and greedy
servants who ruined the operation through harassing innocent people and
illegally acquiring properties for their personal benefits.
And secondly, due to the intensity of poaching and
threat posed to the tourism industry, the operations could go on to
save our wild animals from extinction.
Suspension of the operation has given room to poachers to commit more crimes.
The operation should also focus on eliminating the
network of crimes which include poachers, elephant tusk smugglers and
some irresponsible and dishonest servants who cooperate with the
culprits.
Anonymous via SMS
This was absolutely wrong, as we are on the brink of wiping out our elephants.
The government should discipline the officers at
the top level and villagers on the ground, or else we will have no
elephants by the year 2020.
Juma Mtasa, Dar es Salaam
It is right to suspend the operation because it
was being mishandled. Many innocent lives and properties have been lost,
and it looks like the operation benefited some individuals in the
government.
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