In Summary
- The much-awaited symposium started peacefully, but turned chaotic after youths, believed to have been hired by a CCM official, interrupted former CRC chairman Joseph Warioba.
- Ruling party NEC member Paul Makonda was punched and forced out by people who accused him of enrolling youths to cause chaos during the symposium
Dar es Salaam. In what seemed
to be a well-choreographed act, a group of young people believed to be
university students yesterday forced the suspension of a symposium on
the proposed new constitution, which was being broadcast live.
The much-awaited Julius Nyerere Symposium, which
started peacefully, turned chaotic after youth, believed to have been
hired by a CCM official, interrupted the former chairman of the now
disbanded Constitutional Review Commission, Mr Joseph Warioba, as he was
addressing the gathering.
Police had to whisk CCM National Executive
Committee member Paul Makonda away after an angry mob bayed for his
blood, accusing him of being behind the chaos.
The chaos lasted for about 30 minutes before calm was restored.
Mr Makonda was punched and forced out of the
venue by people who accused him of enrolling youths to cause chaos
during the symposium.
The Citizen could not reach him to tell his side of the story after calls to his mobile phone went unanswered throughout the afternoon.
The organisers, the Mwalimu Nyerere Foundation, decided to suspend the symposium after consulting with security officials.
Addressing the gathering, Mwalimu Nyerere
Foundation chairman Joseph Butiku said: “We shall not be intimidated by
thugs…we are for peace and we shall continue to debate the proposed
constitutional peacefully no matter what happens.”
Mr Butiku said Tanzania was a peaceful country
which had weathered many challenges and therefore could not be torn
apart by a few “thugs”.
“I appeal to the government to rein in these thugs in our next meetings…we are not ready to seen these things happening again.
“This is the beginning of a sustained awareness
campaign in the Mainland and Zanzibar during which the proposed new
Katiba will be discussed in detail to see if contents reflect what CRC
presented in the Second Draft…we are going to do it without fear,” Mr
Butiku said.
Students from various universities and colleges
thronged the hall well in advance sitting in groups in what seemed to be
opposing sides.
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