Unguja. Zanzibar’s First Vice President Othman Masoud Othman, has
said that the administration of Justice that meets the principles of law, integrity and accountability, as a great solution to political disagreements on the isles.Mr Othman was speaking on Tuesday, May 2, at his office in
Migombani, during a conversation with the US Ambassador to Tanzania, Mr.
Michael Battle who paid him a courtesy call.
He said that the goal can only be achieved by considering the
right vision and the good will to bring real reforms in the areas that are most
critical in the building and strengthening the rule of law.
According to him the areas include electoral systems, fair courts,
Criminal Justice, in line with a goodwill towards bringing political stability.
"The rule of law is everything in bringing political
stability and when we agree on that, everything becomes easier in bringing
about reconciliation", said Mr. Othman explaining how Zanzibar has
encountered political waves since the past and how the reform measures dealt
with them.
Mr. Othman added by saying, "political stability is
important, it needs to be addressed, through training, professionalism and
funding and if necessary to reach and where necessary to reach out to the whole
society".
Elaborating on the Government of National Unity (GNU), Mr Othman
expressed optimism despite the fact that there is a delay in the implementation
of certain issues that are in line with the expectations of many citizens to
see a country with lasting peace and not seasonal stability.
Some progress has been made, however people are living between
fear and hope due to what happened to them before; that it has been almost two
years since this Government (of the Eighth Phase) came to power, at least there
are initiatives that show willingness, we have not given up, we continue to
press for this in order to build trust and political governance in the
country", explained Mr. Othman.
He said that there are situations that have raised hope to a
certain extent which include the formation of the Task Force created by
the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan,
including those aimed at obtaining Specific Opinions regarding the Political
Situation in the islands of Unguja and Pemba.
He has urged the importance of constitutional reforms, for
Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar, saying that often these requirements are taken
for political reasons, but it must be understood that Zanzibar cannot violate
these requirements, due to the fact that its power, including economic, has been
weakening within the Union on a daily basis.
Regarding the bridge connecting Zanzibar to Dar es Salaam, he said
that currently it is not a priority for Zanzibari, because there are many basic
and urgent needs for the country's economy, including port construction,
infrastructure, transportation and access to reliable energy.
On his part, Ambassador Battle expressed his intention to come
with his delegation to meet with the leadership on the Islands, including
developing relations through trade, investment and understanding of the
Government of the National Unity of Zanzibar.
He said that his country is touched by the need for political
stability in the country alongside the need for constitutional change
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