terça-feira, 11 de setembro de 2012

More than 60 peasant farmers smell corruption in the Office of the District Public Prosecutor of the Republic of Mozambique in Báruè – Manica Province


More than 60 peasant farmers smell corruption in  the Office of the  District Public Prosecutor of the Republic of Mozambique in Báruè Manica Province

 
By: John Chekwa

10 de Setembro de 2012
Chairman of the Association of Peasant Farmers, Patrique Cassequete


“Why is   it that our docket N° 263/12 is stuck in the office of district attorney or public prosecutor, Henriques Ibraimo" questioned the spokesperson and president of the association of peasant farmers, "Tariro yeMurimi" in Báruè District of Manica Province in Mozambique..
In Novemberr 2011, more than 60 farmers received without any  contract two and half toners  (2.5t)  of maize seed distributed by the company Seed Nzara Yapera of Peter Waziweyi also government partner  on loan bases costing a total  amount of 95.000 Mt (Ninety-five thousand meticais) equivalent to 3310,00 USD , Unfortunately  this maize seed completely failed to germinate several attempts. Consequently, the farmers invited Mr Peter Waziweyi to see this situation but all the calls resulted in failure. As a way forward the peasants famers also informed the District Office of Economic Activities or District Agricultural Office (SDAE) where the agronomy João Arone tested 100 of this seed. As a result the 100 tested only germinated 30 seeds which correspond to 30%.
The seed company Nzara Yapera was not satisfied with this result he therefore took another seed from his warehoused to agriculture provincial laboratory. 
This new seed germinated in the laboratory 93% . Peter Waziweyi, he therefore raised a criminal case against the 60 peasant farmers and Local Community Radio Catandica accusing them for deformation of character of being denounced such news.
Both the farmers and the radio were called several times by the Investing Police Officers (PIC) for hearing and a criminal docket was opened.  . The PIC after hearing all the  parties involved they submitted the case to the District Attorney  or the public prosecutor of the Republic of Mozambique’ s  office.  In a conversation with journalists the public prosecutor, Ibrahimo Henriques ruled that in this case the peasants famers and radio have no proof that the seeds did not germinate.
On August 22nd of 2012, the peasant’s farmers received another notification from the District Attorney's Office to be heard again by him on September 14, 2012.
The group of peasant farmers suspects and smells corruption and assures that justice in Báruè District in Manica province is still far away to the poor citizen.  The Chairman of the Association of peasant farmers, Patrique Cassequete,  also said that, the  Police Criminal Investigation Officers in the Báruè  District has done a beautiful work and that is why the public prosecutor is delaying with the docket so that his customer – the seed company wins the case Henriques Ibraimo does  not want to hand the case to magistrate’s  court. This is very well visible, he added.
Hardly, the peasant farmers are currently facing great problems of hunger caused by Seed Company Nzara Yapera, time spent, resources lost in preparing fields and infinitive threats through notifications that has no bases. Also they are currently forced to do temporary jobs that are food for work activities to support their families.
Note that in Báruè district the criminal case which involves Government officials and the rich has never been solved they actual dissolve in public prosecutor’s office. As a result this is always affecting the innocent and the poor citizen.
In an interview the    Public Prosecutor Henriques Ibraimo refused to comment about the current situation of this case defending that he need permission from the province.
 

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