Mr Vuai said at a press conference held
at his office at Kisiwandui in the Stone town that someone or some
people misused his name and position to create widely circulated
information which reads in part “CCM has whole heartedly agreed with Mr
Seif Sharif Hamad to be sworn-In as the next president of Zanzibar
following the nullified elections,” which he claimed was not true.
“Somebody has pretended to be me,
written a press release asking CCM followers to be patient and accept Mr
Seif to take over as the new president. It is very unfortunate that
people have decided to misuse the social media and internet.
These people must be punished,” Vuai
said. The CCM Deputy Secretary General informed journalists that he had
reported the matter to the police so the hunt for the suspect(s) has
already began.
“I understand that discussions have been
going on at the State House in Zanzibar between Mr Seif, President Ali
Mohamed Shein and others on the political situation after the
nullification of the results for the October 25 polls. But as the
discussions continue, we (CCM) are preparing for a re-run,” he said.
Mr Jecha Salim Jecha, the Chairperson of
Zanzibar Electoral Commission (ZEC) nullified the elections citing
massive cheating, and promised that voters in the Islands would have to
go for fresh polls.
Mr Seif and his Civic United Front (CUF)
party are strongly opposing fresh polls, arguing that there was no
justification for the invalidation of the October 25 election in which
Mr Hamad declared himself the winner.
The Commissioner of Police (CP)-
Zanzibar Mr Hamdan Omar Makame has said that people misusing the social
media and internet will be prosecuted, as he reminded them that misuse
practice is against Cyber Crime Law which is already in use.
He said the police will continue to
cooperate with Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) to
make sure social media platforms are not used to jeopardise national
peace and security.
“Any person including leaders who will
be affected by messages or information created by people to tarnish
their images or mislead Tanzanians should not hesitate to report to the
police so that legal action can be taken,” he emphasized
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