Sunday, November 3, 2013

Mbowe warns Dar off EAC withdrawal







Dodoma. The leader of official Opposition in the Parliament, Mr Freeman Mbowe, has sounded a warning against politicians who have been urging the government to pull out of the East Africa Community.
Speaking during the 13th National Assembly Meeting debating the 2014/2015 National Economic Development Plan, Mr Mbowe warned that the prospect of Tanzania pulling out of the EAC will have serious consequences to wananchi.
Mr Mbowe, on Thursday evening also warned some politicians who have been issuing what he called offensive statements against other EAC partner states.
On Wednesday, some MPs pressured the government to either withdraw from the EAC or forge another community with other neighbouring countries or halt Tanzania’s engagement in the regional activities.
The MPs expressed their concern over the Kenya-Uganda-Rwanda ‘coalition of the willing’ which, they said, have been engaging in talks and negotiations without involving Tanzania and Burundi.
The three members have even been discussing a protocol for speeding up the formation of a political federation, according to the MPs.
Ms Anne Kilango Malecela (Same East – CCM) said it would be better if Tanzania stopped making further commitments as far as the EAC integration process was concerned.
Ms Rukia Ahmed (Special Seats – CUF) asked the government to draft and table in Parliament a motion seeking withdrawal from the EAC.
“The minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Mr Bernard Membe, was quoted as saying that what the country was waiting for was only a divorce from its EAC partners. Why should we sit and wait for a divorce, why don’t we go ahead and divorce the EAC?” she questioned.
However, Mr Mbowe was skeptic of his fellow MPs’ remarks as he warned that the prospect of Tanzania pulling out of the EAC will have negative impacts to the citizens.
“I appeal to my fellow politicians to refrain from making statements which might offend other nations; to refrain from statements which might bring diplomatic tensions between us (Tanzania) and other countries,” said Mr Mbowe.
According to Mr Mbowe Tanzania and other EAC member states should engage in diplomatic discussions to find solutions to recent developments which have clouded the future of the EAC. Source The Citizen

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