By The Citizen Reporter
In Summary
- Chairman says the party will nominate and field the best candidate to run for president
- The CCM chair says those who will be found to have violated the party’s code of conduct will not be given a nod by the party and hinted of a surprise choice
Songea. President Jakaya
Kikwete, who is also the CCM chairman, yesterday said the party would
nominate and field the best candidate to run for the .......................................
presidency and proceed to succeed him through the October elections.
presidency and proceed to succeed him through the October elections.
He told a mammoth rally in Songea during the
occasion to mark the ruling party’s 38th anniversary that the candidate
would be one of the capable galvanising members.
Mr Kikwete who was presiding over the last CCM
anniversary as Head of State at Majimaji Stadium, said the party has
many people who qualify to succeed him, recalling the words of founding
chairman Mwalimu Julius Nyerere that the best president would “only be
obtained from within CCM.”
“Father of the Nation in one of his speeches
stated categorically that the best president would only from CCM, so we
need to honour and cherish his advice by fielding the best flag
bearer,’’ he said.
But addressing NEC members in 1995 before the
General Election the Father of the Nation had also said Tanzanians
wanted change, insisting that if they didn’t see changes in CCM, they
were likely to look for change outside this party.
Yesterday, Mr Kikwete said if those who will pick
nomination forms for the party primaries don’t fully qualify as per the
requirement of CCM, they will be axed.
He said it won’t be surprising if some unexpected individuals come forward in due course to join the race.
“There’re many CCM members out there who don’t
believe they qualify for the top seat, but I can tell you we’ll convince
them so that we get the best and most acceptable candidate who will
endear our party to the electorate,’’ he added, hinting that he was also
advised by one of CCM elders to seek the best candidate for the
country’s topmost job.
He reiterated that some CCM members who have been
harbouring presidential ambitions but didn’t follow the rules and
procedures would for sure miss the opportunity. He didn’t specify which
of the aspirants who have already declared or shown interest to succeed
him may have erred. CCM early last year warned some senior members who
were seen as embarking on early campaigning for the presidency in
violation of regulations.
Those who have been linked to such early campaigns
include Foreign Affairs minister Bernard Membe, Former Prime Ministers
Frederick Sumaye and Edward Lowassa, Minister of State in the
President’s Office Stephen Wassira, the then Energy and Minerals
Minister William Ngeleja and Communication, Science and Technology
deputy Minister, Mr January Makamba.
Other CCM members who have publicly declared they
are in the race are Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda, Nzega MP Hamis
Kigwangala as well as Finance and Economic Affairs deputy minister
Mwigulu Nchemba. Although Infrastructure Minister Samuel Sitta and
Justice Affairs Constitution Affairs Minister Dr Asha-Rose Migiro have
not publicly declared their presidential ambitions, they are in a group
of cadres who have been mentioned severally as potential candidates.
Yesterday, Mr Kikwete stated categorically that
those who will be found to have violated the CCM code of conduct will
not be given a nod by the party. “In case you don’t find your name on
the list, don’t blame anyone,’’ he stressed.
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