CCM urges the government to safeguard peace after the election violence

The Central Committee of Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) has urged the government to take decisive steps to ensure the nation’s peace and stability. The call came after a special meeting, chaired by President Samia Suluhu Hassan in Dodoma, where the Committee reviewed the political situation before, during, and after the recent general election. The meeting concluded with the adoption of four resolutions, including a strong condemnation of the post-election violence that led to fatalities and the destruction of both public and private property.

The party’s Secretary for Ideology, Publicity, and Training, Mr. Kenan Kihongosi, stated that CCM condemned the acts of violence and pledged to take appropriate measures to safeguard peace. The party also committed to a comprehensive self-assessment and reorganization to strengthen its leadership role in the country. President Samia, in her victory speech, condemned the violence, particularly in Mwanza, Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Mbeya, and parts of Songwe, describing such actions as unpatriotic. She emphasized the importance of unity and peace, noting that Tanzania's success has been built through hard work and sacrifice. She called on all citizens to reject violence and work together to protect the nation's democratic foundations.
 

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