CHAMA Cha Mapinduzi
(CCM) yesterday outlined the achievements attained under the leadership
of President John Magufuli, who doubles as its national chairman.
The achievements over the ruling party's first five-year tenure, include effective management of the coronavirus pandemic.
Ranking high, too,
is raising the per capita income for the people in Mainland Tanzania
from 1.968mil/- in 2015 to 2.458mil/- in 2018. In Zanzibar, the income
rose to 2.549mil/- in 2019 from 1.666mil/- in 2015.
President Magufuli come into office on November 5, 2015.
Presenting the
2020-25 election manifesto at the launch of the 2020 presidential
election campaigns, CCM's Secretary-General Dr Bashiru Ally announced
that the implementation of the 2015-20 election manifesto under
President Magufuli had been successful.
The achievements
that have been registered, among the most notable ones being attainment
of lower-middle-income country, status are cause for high pride.
The CCM-led
government has been instrumental in maintaining and strengthening the
spirit of togetherness, unity, peace, tranquillity, security and
defence, which are among the highlights of the election manifesto.
"President Magufuli
and Zanzibar President Dr Ali Mohamed Shein have both protected,
supported, and maintained freedom, Zanzibar's revolution and the Union,"
he announced.
In a detailed
report released yesterday, CCM said the presidential candidate who is
seeking re-election strengthened a multiparty democracy, human rights,
and fought discrimination as well as the violence of any form.
It is during
President Magufuli's administration that the government enacted
legislation that compelled local government authorities to allocate 10
per cent of their revenue collection of four per cent to women, four per
cent other for youth, and two per cent for people with disabilities.
"It also
strengthened the treasury, allowing the office to collect over
1.052tril/- dividend from State-owned institutions," reads part of the
document.
Dr Magufuli was
also instrumental in coordinating the government's administration centre
from the port city of Dar es Salaam to Dodoma, the country's centrally
located urban centre.
The implementation
of the CCM election manifesto also saw the number of industries jumping
to 61,110 in 2019 from 52,633 in 2015.
The development
also supported an annual growth rate of 6.7 per cent. Observers also
agree that the government attained massive scores.
The Magufuli-led
administration solved electric power interruptions, by increasing
generating capacity from 1308 megawatts in 2015 to 1602.32 megawatts in
2020.
Headway has also
been made on increasing power access and connectivity in rural
communities from 16.4 per cent to 67.1 per cent during the period under
review.
On the water
supply, CCM revealed that 70.1 per cent and 85 per cent of rural and
urban residents have access to clean and safe water, down from 47 and 74
respectively.
"There has been an
increment in the number of healthcare facilities from 7,014 to 8,444;
this also includes availability of essential medicines which now stands
at 94.5 per cent across the country," it added.
A 2018/19 basic
survey of improved human settlement indicated that the population living
in houses of satisfactory standard rose to 84.1 per cent from 68 per
cent in 2012.
The government also
improved its oversight role, increasing revenue collection from the
mining sector, which was seen as a curse by aggressively regulating and
closing all loopholes of tax evasion and smuggling.
On economic growth,
the document states that over the past five years, the CCM government
built up the economy and attained a growth rate of up to 6.9 percent and
the per capital income grew from 992 US dollar in 2015 to 1086 US
dollar in 2018.
The inflation rate
maintained to a single digit of 4.4 percent between 2016 to 2019. Also
the foreign currency reserve increased tremendously.
By this year,
government coffers had 5.3bn US dollar, which could enable the nation to
import various goods and services for the period of six months.
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