The speaker of
the National Assembly Job Ndugai yesterday suspended parliamentary
sessions following the death of Sumve MP Richard Ndassa in Dodoma.
Ndassa is the second legislator to have died in the past 10 days in Tanzania.
Ndassa who was aged 61, died in the early hours after a short illness, Speaker Ndugai confirmed but he did not reveal the cause of death.
Ndassa who was aged 61, died in the early hours after a short illness, Speaker Ndugai confirmed but he did not reveal the cause of death.
President
John Magufuli sent condolences to the greasing family and the speaker,
describing the late Ndassa as a friend and counterpart in his political
career.
"I recall in 1995 when Ndassa and I became
members of Parliament. He was an MP for Sumve constituency and I was the
MP for Biharamulo East which is now known as Chato constituency. May
his soul rest in peace," said a statement issued by the Directorate of
Presidential Communications, quoting President Magufuli. According to
the Speaker, the Parliament was in consultation with his family and
government over his burial which is expected to take place today.
He
said Parliament will do all that is in its powers to make sure the
legislator is buried in Sumve, a constituency that he has represented
since 1995 on the CCM ticket.
Ndassa's death comes 10
days after the ruling party CCM lost another MP, the Reverend Gertrude
Rwakatare, who died in Dar es Salaam.
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