After the October 25 general elections which produced John
Magufuli as the new President of Tanzania, the Jonathan-led COG and other
international observers had endorsed the polling processes as credible.
However, tension rules on the island of Zanzibar,
following the nullification of the presidential election results by the local
electoral body, over claims of irregularities. International observers have
continued to dispute this decision, on the grounds that both the voting and
counting processes were held in an atmosphere of peace.
The Commonwealth which has a history of mediating on the
island has kick-started the international efforts towards resolving the current
crisis, by appointing Jonathan as its Special representative, in what analysts
see as an affirmation of the former President’s towering status as the moral
face of democracy and transparent polling in Africa. This development was
conveyed to Jonathan last week in a letter sent to him by the Commonwealth
Secretary General, MrKamalesh Sharma.
In the letter which Sharma personally signed, the
Secretary-General had wrote: “As you are aware, the Zanzibar electoral
situation remains unsolved, although recent reports indicating willingness by
the main political parties to engage in talking is encouraging. In view of the
Commonwealth’s historical role as the moral generator of the Muafaka Accords,
it is important that we remain engaged to continue to encourage all concerned
to resolve the situation in a peaceful and sustainable manner.
“I am therefore delighted and honoured that you have kindly
agreed to be my Special Representative over the coming weeks, in order to
remain in contact with key political leaders and to encourage them towards an
expeditious resolution of the impasse. I am certain that your personal close
interest can play a crucial role in building the necessary political bridges.”
He further commended Jonathan for his successful leadership
of the COG, saying that he brought his rare experience to bear on the challenging
mission. Sharma said further: “I am writing to thank you once again for
rendering the Commonwealth such distinguished service through your generous
personal commitment of time and your Leadership of the Commonwealth Observer
Group to last week’s elections in the United Republic of Tanzania.
1 comment:
Nice GEJ is a nice guy
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