PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete has said that whoever played the Tanzania border security, he saw a wood carver. He said that the Tanzania People's Defence Forces (TPDF) is established for protecting our borders at any time and at any. Information for media released yesterday by the Directorate of Communication of the President, stated that,
President Kikwete, who is also the Commander in Chief, gave the same message yesterday deep in the region, he was talking to people during the celebration of the Day of Remembrance of the Heroes of the TPDF Camp Kaboya, Muleba District, Kagera Region.
"Laleni sleep safe, not listen to the words of the street because our military is quite stable to protect our country and its borders.
"Anyone who tries to invade our country either provoked me to anger, he saw a wood carver, the country is safe from the host is established to protect our country," said President Kikwete and add.
"Our major message today is that we are ready at any time to defend our country and its borders, because we have no other country.
"Therefore, we can never allow anyone to play for our country, either to play or breaking this country, as we dealt with Amin (Idd Amin, who was the President of Uganda), and we will deal with him the same way," the president warned.
In his statement the heavy, President Kikwete did not mention anyone, but recently occurred condition statement alternation between him and the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame.
This situation started after President Kikwete advising willing, President Kagame retained the same table with the country's rebels to restore peace, but opposes President Kagame said that consultation with the ironic statement against the president.
Despite tensions, the Government of Malawi last year entered also in tension with the Government of Tanzania, during a dispute over the border between Tanzania and Malawi which is in Lake Nyasa.
Despite this, President Kikwete said yesterday peacekeeping operations are expensive and that's one of those costs is kuyaenzi graves of soldiers who lost their lives during the war between Tanzania and Uganda, fought in 1978/79.
According to President Kikwete, the Government will continue to honor these heroes because they gave their lives to protect the borders and our country's peace and security of the entire population.
He said that a total of 619 soldiers who lost their lives during the war, were buried in the tombs of Kaboya.
He also said that the Government, through the advice of the Tanzania People's Defence, considers how best to minister to the Tanzanian soldiers who have disabilities in the war and still live.
"I have heard no complaints about the quality of how we treat, we will now talk to the army to see how much better way of serving.
"Basically, we continue to thank and honor our heroes and that's why today's ceremony to be held here and is a big celebration for our country," he added.
Together and say it, President Kikwete also visited the graves of the soldiers of Tanzania and see the weapons used in the war.
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