A statement from Minister of State,
Second President’s Office (election affairs) Mr Mohamed Aboud Mohamed
was in response to questions asked by backbenchers including Mr Yussuf
Hassan Iddi (FUONI) who wanted to know the development of the hunt for
people who spoiled the election.
In addition to reviewing the laws, the
minister said that there will be proper screening of applicants
(presiding officers and other staffs) to work for ZEC during election so
that only patriotic people can get the job.
“Zanzibar Electoral Commission (ZEC) was
prompted to nullify the elections last year after deliberate disruption
by dishonest officers in collaboration with politicians. Police are
still investigating to compile evidence so that all who were behind are
charged in court,” Mr Aboud said.
The minister said further that there are
politicians (he did not mention names) and their followers who are
still trying to destabilize the current political stability by
instigating boycotts and disobedience, as he issued a warning, “We will
deal with them accordingly.
They should not blame anybody.” It has
been widely reported by a section of the media, including social media,
that leaders of the Civic United Front (CUF) led by Mr Maalim Seif
Sharif have been asking their followers to disobey the government
including motivating them not to pay taxes
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