Tanzanian President
John Magufuli, also chairman of the ruling party Chama Cha Mapinduzi
(CCM), has said he is seeking re-election to enable him to
complete
unfinished projects that started during his first five-year term.
Speaking on Tuesday
in capital Dodoma, Magufuli gave reasons for seeking the presidential
re-election shortly after submitting forms from over 1,000,000 CCM
members from across the country, who have endorsed him to be the party's
flag bearer in the October 2020 elections.
"When I took office
in 2015, CCM planned to implement a number of flagship projects. Some
of them have been completed and a number of them are still under
implementation. My wish is to complete implementation of the unfinished
projects in the next five years," Magufuli said in an address televised
live by state-run Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation.
He mentioned
flagship projects that were yet to be completed including the standard
gauge railway, the 2,115 MW Julius Nyerere hydropower in the Rufiji
river basin, an international airport in the capital Dodoma and the
purchase of a new ship for Lake Tanganyika aimed at boosting trade with
Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
"I believe with unity and hard work we can build a modern Tanzania that every citizen can benefit," said Magufuli.
However, Magufuli
admitted that the presidency was a post that faced various hard
challenges, adding that "last night I slept for only three hours after I
had spent most of the time dealing with issues".
Bashiru Ally, CCM's
secretary general, said the ruling party's top organs, including the
National Executive Committee and the Central Committee will endorse
President Magufuli's presidential candidacy and submit his nomination to
the party's national congress for final approval on July 11.
If re-elected in
the October elections, President Magufuli will serve his second and
final five-year term until 2025 as provided for in the country's
constitution.
The elections will also be used to choose councilors and members of parliament.
According to Prime
Minister Kassim Majaliwa, 29,804,992 Tanzanians have registered to vote
in this year's elections, compared to 23,161,440 voters registered in
2015. Tanzania has a population of about 55 million. -Xinhua
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