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The President-elect, Dr John Magufuli, has issued a stern warning to bureaucratic and corrupt public officials, saying they should mend their ways or risk losing their positions.
He gave the warning shortly after receiving a certificate confirming his victory in the just-ended general election from National Electoral Commission (NEC) Chairman, Justice (Rtd) Damian Lubuva, alongside his running mate, Samia Hassan Suluhu, at Diamond Jubilee Hall , in Dar es Salaam, yesterday.
The ceremony was attended by outgoing President, Jakaya Kikwete, Prime Minister, Mizengo Pinda, outgoing National Assembly Speaker, Anne Makinda, members of the business community, religious leaders and representative from civil society organizations. Later, at the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) subhead office along Lumumba road in the city, he told supporters, “It is now time for work” amid applause and cheers from the crowd.
Others who attended the function included election monitors led by former Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan, members of the diplomatic corps and media representatives. Dr Magufuli pointed out that the nation was facing tough challenges, ranging from dilapidated infrastructure to water shortage and power instability.
“This is victory day for all Tanzanians and not for CCM members alone. I was elected by Tanzanians in general and not CCM members only. I shall work for Tanzanians, regardless their age, sex or political affiliation,” he said.
The president-elect assured the people that outgoing President Kikwete would be leaving the nation in “safe hands.” With his wife, Janet, at his side, Dr Magufuli said he would embark on his presidential duties right from day one immediately after his swearing in on November 5.
He said the challenges ahead were tough, but expressed confidence that he would face them squarely, warning that he would not treat with glove hands those out to impede him on his mission to lead the country to prosperity.
He had harsh words for “hypocrites” in both the government and the party, particularly those who served under outgoing President Kikwete, blaming them for many of the problems the country was now facing.
Dr Magufuli called for cooperation from wananchi, saying he would need it in executing his duties.
“I shall need your support and cooperation in my implementation of the election manifesto with a view to bringing about positive transformation the country needs,” he stressed.
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