By AFP
Tanzania's outgoing President Jakaya Kikwete said Friday he
was "happy" to be leaving his job after a decade in power, having
stepped aside after serving his two-term limit.
Ruling party candidate John Magufuli won Tanzania's hotly
contested presidential elections with over 58 per cent of votes,
cementing the long-running Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party's firm grip
on power, officials announced on Thursday.
His running mate Samia Suluhu Hassan will become Tanzania's first ever female vice president.
Kikwete, speaking at a ceremony to hand formal winning
certificates to Tanzania's new leaders, said he was now going to his
home village of Msogo, some 100 kilometres (60 miles) west of the
economic capital Dar es Salaam.
He dismissed a question as to whether he would miss the trappings of office.
"Why should I be sad? You see I'm so happy, I played my part,
now I have to move on, let a new team come and take the nation further,"
Kikwete said, calling Magufuli the "right person" for Tanzania.
"I was given the opportunity, and for 10 years I worked to the
best of my ability to build our nation. Time has now come for me to
leave the country peacefully to the next leader."
Kikwete's standing down comes amid a wider controversy in Africa
over efforts by leaders to change constitutions in order to stay in
office.
But Tanzania's vote was not without controversy.
But Tanzania's vote was not without controversy.
The opposition has said the vote was rigged and has also claimed
victory, while the semi-autonomous Zanzibar archipelago's decision to
annul polls has also caused concern. The islands were reported to be
calm on Friday, according to an AFP reporter.
Magufuli, a former chemistry teacher who celebrated his 56th
birthday on Thursday as results were announced, ran on an
anti-corruption platform, and secured a convincing victory over his
closest rival, ex prime minister Edward Lowassa who won 40 per cent.
Lowassa, a former CCM stalwart turned opposition chief, rejected
the official results and accused the election body of falsifying
tallies.
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