President Samia Suluhu Hassan addresses the United Nations General Assembly in New York on September 23,2021. PHOTO | FILE
Summary
· Tanzania’s unique geopolitical and global influence can be traced way back to the Father of the Nation, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, who catapulted the East African nation to the world stage as
the Mecca of Africa’s liberation movement and the global voice of reasonWhen Tanzania speaks, the whole
world stops and pays attention.” Such is the extent and influence of the Soft
Power diplomacy that Tanzania has traditionally wielded on the global stage
since gaining independence from Britain over six decades ago.
Tanzania’s unique geopolitical and
global influence can be traced way back to the Father of the Nation, Mwalimu
Julius Nyerere, who catapulted the East African nation to the world stage as
the Mecca of Africa’s liberation movement and the global voice of reason.
But in recent years, as the
leadership of the day pursued a somewhat inward-looking foreign policy,
Tanzania’s participation in international affairs slowly waned and the country
went MIA (missing in action) in several high-level multilateral engagements.
Cometh the hour, cometh the woman
At a moment when Tanzania’s
relationship with the world and its commitment to multilateralism was being
questioned, President Samia Suluhu Hassan, East Africa’s first female leader,
rose to the occasion.
After taking office in March 2021,
President Hassan began re-engaging the world in earnest one elbow bump and
handshake at a time.
From Beijing to Brussels. Dakar to
Davos. Doha to Dubai. London to Los Angeles. Nairobi to New York. President
Hassan has been on a breath-taking diplomatic whirlwind.
Pressing the diplomatic reset button
Over the past two years, the President
attended dozens of meetings at diplomatic and economic capitals, including
Addis, Accra, Bujumbura, Cairo, Kampala, Kigali, Kinshasa, Maputo, Washington
and Wisconsin.
Repairing old ties, cementing
existing relations and building new alliances. President Hassan has been a
woman on a mission.
She has skilfully led Tanzania’s
delegations to high-powered meetings of global diplomatic and economic
significance, hence effectively restoring Tanzania’s position as a geopolitical
and global diplomatic powerhouse.
Tanzania’s own diplomatic ‘Ronaldo’
To borrow a football analogy, just
as Cristiano Ronaldo has single-handedly transformed the Arab league from
obscurity to one of the worlds most watched football leagues, President Hassan
has managed to change the perception of how the world views Tanzania for the
better.
She has scored a hat-trick of goals
by achieving economic and political stability, an investor-friendly atmosphere
and a flourishing tourist industry that have attracted impressive volumes of
foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows within just two years.
Pundits see President Hassan’s
quietly confident leadership as only the beginning of a historic period of
growth and prosperity in all social, political and economic sectors in
Tanzania.
Her fellow African leaders and the
world at large have their eyes on her, carefully observing how she is making
this giant leap of change.
Many developing countries are
watching and learning as Tanzanians continue to support the President’s
development initiatives in infrastructure, water, education, health and energy
sectors.
On the global stage, the aura and
respect that Tanzania has commanded over the years is firmly back, thanks to
President Hassan’s diplomatic charm offensive.
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