The president just told peace disruptors to cut it out immediately. President Samia Suluhu Hassan issued a sharp warning against anyone trying to mess with national stability. She made these comments while opening the Jaz Elite Aurora Hotel in Michamvi, South Unguja, Zanzibar. Samia stated that differences in opinion are normal but must never split the country or shake its foundation.
She argued that peace and security are what bring investors to Tanzania. Speaking about the hotel investor, she mentioned he had bought land but not started building yet, and even wanted more land for future projects. Samia described this as just one example of many such investors attracted by the country's safe conditions.
Her direct message to those influenced to cause trouble was a firm command to stop. She warned that disrupted peace does not discriminate in its damage, and the task of restoring order would fall on everyone else. The president stressed that breaking the peace has consequences for all citizens.
Samia highlighted that protecting national stability is every Tanzanian's duty. She said this peace forms the essential base for development and for drawing investment into the country. The overall tone underscored that maintaining harmony is a collective responsibility for progress.
She argued that peace and security are what bring investors to Tanzania. Speaking about the hotel investor, she mentioned he had bought land but not started building yet, and even wanted more land for future projects. Samia described this as just one example of many such investors attracted by the country's safe conditions.
Her direct message to those influenced to cause trouble was a firm command to stop. She warned that disrupted peace does not discriminate in its damage, and the task of restoring order would fall on everyone else. The president stressed that breaking the peace has consequences for all citizens.
Samia highlighted that protecting national stability is every Tanzanian's duty. She said this peace forms the essential base for development and for drawing investment into the country. The overall tone underscored that maintaining harmony is a collective responsibility for progress.