Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Tanzania vows to support AU in security issues

Correspondent in Kigali
TANZANIA has vowed to work closely with other African Union (AU) member states in discussing about security challenges facing the continent and engage in diplomatic talks in seeking solution as stipulated in the union’s Constitution. The Vice President Ms Samia Suluhu Hassan made the assurance here yesterday at the 27th AU Heads of State and Government summit.

She gave the country’s stance when making a presentation on peace and security situation in the African continent. “We (Tanzania) are saddened and condemn any acts of peace violation that continue emerging in some African countries, something which threatens the security of citizens,” she said.
Ms Samia expressed her concerns regarding the ongoing violation of peace, citing examples of recent killing of former Member of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA), Ms Hafsa Mossi, as well as recent fights that erupted in South Sudan during which hundreds of civilians have died.
The VP called on conflicting parties in Burundi and South Sudan to effectively engage in the ongoing peace talks because that would be a right way to restore peace in the countries. Ms Samia, who is representing President John Magufuli, further appealed to the International Community to continue assisting South Sudan in finding permanent solution to the conflict pitting the country.
Speaking on the AU Security Council, she said Tanzania was supporting the idea of the AU which wants at least two African countries to have permanent slots in the Security Council.
During the opening of the meeting, the leaders emphasized on the issue of strengthening unity among the Member States, saying that was the right way of bolstering economic growth. The Member States also launched a common passport that will grant visa-free access to all 54 member states.
The electronic passports will be issued to heads of state and senior officials. The Union aims at distributing the passports to all African citizens by 2018.

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