Wednesday, February 3, 2016

BAKWATA calls for peace in Z’bar

FATMA ABDU
THE National Muslim Council of Tanzania (BAKWATA) in Dar es Salaam Region has advised Civic United Front (CUF) to participate in the new polls slated for March 20, this year.

BAKWATA Dar es Salaam Regional Sheikh, Alhad Mussa Salum told journalists in Dar es Salaam BAKWATA in Dar es Salaam had also agreed with the decision of ZEC to conduct fresh election.
According to Sheikh Salum, the leader of an Islamic propagation group popularly known as UAMSHO, Sheikh Farid Hadi Ahmed, has also agreed with the decision of ZEC to conduct fresh polls.
“This is according to his letter sent to me from prison, Sheikh Farid has seen the importance of the matter that has big impact on people of Zanzibar. We (BAKWATA in the region),agreed with the decision made by ZEC to repeat polls slated for March 20 which was nullified due to a number of reasons.
“The decision of repeat polls was the only solution of resolving the ongoing crisis as there is no other way to solve the problem” he argued. Sheikh Salum further urged all opposition political parties in Zanzibar to stop boycotting the re-run election and start reorganizing themselves for the fresh polls.
“We ask ZEC to manage well the exercise by observing all rules and regulations, in order to make free and fair election, for the benefits of Zanzibar and its people,” he said. He also urged all people in Zanzibar to make sure they were maintaining the prevailing peace and harmony.
Meanwhile, Sheikh Salum also asked the government to find ways of resolving some challenges that were being faced in Dar es Salaam including congestion in the city that affects economy of the country.
“Due to such challenge, we ask the government to speed up the implementation the Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit Agency (DART) project which is expected to decongest the city.
BAKWATA in Dar es Salaam Region has also applauded President John Magufuli for his efforts to reduce some expenditures of the government and improve social services such as education, health and water.

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