FORMER Prime Minister and member of CHADEMA Central Committee, Mr Edward Lowassa, yesterday expressed satisfaction with the performance of President John Magufuli.
“President Magufuli is doing a good
job... his performance in some areas resemble that of the late Mwalimu
Julius Nyerere,” Mr Lowassa said yesterday during an interview with a
local television station in Dar es Salaam.
Since he assumed office in November last
year, President Magufuli has been taking measures to promote
accountability in civil service, fighting corruption, initiating
measures to cut unnecessary government spending and ensure that the
lives of Tanzanians, particularly low-income earners are improved.
Among the initiatives taken by President
Magufuli to cut government spending were banning of foreign trips for
civil servants, cancelling of national celebrations such as Independence
Day, World AIDS Day and slashing the budget for a state banquet to mark
the official opening of parliament.
Mr Lowassa, who ran for presidency in
last year’s general election on CHADEMA ticket, also commended Dr
Magufuli’s move to transfer the government’s business to the national
capital-designate, Dodoma.
He has, however, advised that the much awaited Dar es Salaam-Dodoma ‘migration’ should be implemented cautiously.
In his recent acceptance speech after
being elected the ruling CCM National Chairman, President Magufuli
announced that he will make sure that the government shifts to Dodoma
before he completed his first fiveyear term.
In a swift response on Magufuli’s
intention to shift to Dodoma, the Prime Minister, Mr Kassim Majaliwa,
last week declared that he will permanently move to the central region
by next month, directing all cabinet ministers to immediately do the
same.Commenting on the countrywide rallies planned by CHADEMA, Mr
Lowassa said that there was a need to hold a dialogue to work out a
solution.
“I don’t see any problem with the
party’s (CHADEMA) plan. What is important here is to hold talks with all
stakeholders before the date scheduled for the rallies, I believe they
will reach a consensus,” Mr Lowassa said.
He added: “Politics is about dialogue;
we should talk and reach a consensus... all of us respect the prevailing
peace in the country and hence appropriate action should be taken to
resolve the situation.”
On opposition Members of Parliament who
boycotted parliamentary sessions, Mr Lowassa advised the government and
the concerned MPs to be engaged in a dialogue and come up with an
amicable solution.
“The party can advise them but the
government can go further by holding talks with them because their
absence in the National Assembly is not healthy for the country’s
democracy,” he pointed out.
The National Assembly sessions, which
ended early last month, saw opposition MPs walking out of the House, in a
show of opposition to the Deputy Speaker, Dr Tulia Ackson. They
boycotted all House sessions that were chaired by Dr Tulia to protest
over her chairing of the House.
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