BANKS should review
their lending policies to support Tanzanian businesses take up trade
opportunities in the construction of Hoima - Tanga crude export pipeline, a
leader of a recently launched association for local service providers suggests.
Mr Abdulsamad
Abdulrahim, a co-founder of an Association Tanzania Oil and Gas Service
Providers (ATOGS), told the Business Standard recently that local banks have a
role to play in supporting Tanzania businesses to benefit from the construction
of the pipeline expected to cost about 8tri/-.
“We are
appealing to banks and financial institutions to review their lending policies
to be able to help local firms acquire capital for the project. We must be
strategic and treat the pipeline project differently,” he said adding there
were risks of losing out the opportunities to powerful foreign firms which are
planning to cash in from the project.
President John
Magufuli and his Ugandan counterpart, Yoweri Museveni on Saturday laid a
foundation stone for the construction of a $3.55 billion-crude export pipeline
that would pump Ugandan oil for international markets.
The 1,445
km-project - set for completion by 2020 - will stretch from landlocked Uganda’s
western region, where crude reserves were discovered in 2006, to Tanzania’s
Indian Ocean seaport of Tanga.
It will become
the longest electrically heated crude oil pipeline in the world. “I know there
are number of foreign countries ready to put money to empower their businesses
for the project.
So the message
to lenders is if you stick to your regulations, you’ll deny Tanzanians
opportunities to participate in the project,” he said. He said local businesses
were capable and ready to deliver services for the project to promote the local
multiplier effect from so far the largest infrastructure project.
According to
him, indigenous Tanzanian individuals and bodies corporate have what it takes
to deliver services for the construction of the pipeline but financial support
to enable them to compete with established foreign firms.
The pipeline
construction is important to local businesses and the economy in general
because it will involve a number of sectors such as transport, logistics,
freight financial services, accommodation, catering and many more which will
have a great local multiplier effect to the economy.
It is
estimated the project will create between 10,000 and 30,000 direct employments.
“In business perspective, it will lead us to where we want to be - middle
income nation through business opportunities to be created and their local
multiplier effect in terms of re-circulation of the money obtained by local
businesses to the economy,” he said.
“When that
happens, it will stimulate business activities to a great extent which will be
good to the economy.”
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