By The Citizen Reporter
Dar es Salaam — The
government of Tanzania through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East
African Cooperation on Tuesday, May 26, 2020 summoned the acting US
Ambassador Dr Inmi Patterson for clarification over issues that the
mission has in the recent past posted on its website and
social media
platforms.
In a statement
issued by the ministry, the Ambassador was summoned to the Foreign
Affairs office in Dar es Salaam, where she met the Permanent Secretary
Colonel Wilbert Ibuge.
Top on the agenda
was the different Travel advisories which the Mission has issued on its
website this month, pertaining to the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic
by the Tanzania government.
"On Wednesday May
13, 2020 and Monday, May 25, 2020 on the Embassy's Twitter page, which
all seemed to be intended to alert US citizens in Tanzania and those who
intend to visit the country that Dar es Salaam is not safe due to the
presence of a large number of Covid-19 patients," reads part of the
statement.
According to the
Permanent Secretary, the warnings also claimed that many hospitals in
Dar es Salaam were overwhelmed by Covid-19 patients, something that was
not true and was likely to cause distress to Tanzanians and foreign
nationals.
The advisories were categorized by the mission as Global level 4 health advisory.
The statement adds
that the PS informed the US Ambassador on the importance of the Embassy
to provide certified information especially because the government does
not have any restriction on Ambassadors seeking and obtaining accurate
and factual information.
This was not the
first time that the Ministry has summoned US ambassador over such
advisories. In June 2019, the head of mission was summoned by the
Tanzania government after the US issued a terror attack alert.
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