Tanzania Swears In Samia Suluhu Hassan As First Female President

Tanzania Swears In Samia Suluhu Hassan As First Female President

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By Spy Uganda

Tanzaniaโ€™s soft-spoken Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Friday was sworn in as the East African countryโ€™s first female president after the sudden death of John Magufuli from an illness shrouded in mystery.

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โ€œI, Samia Suluhu Hassan, promise to be honest and obey and protect the constitution of Tanzania,โ€ said Hassan, dressed in a black suit and red headscarf before dignitaries at a ceremony in the commercial capital, Dar es Salaam.

In her first public address as president, the 61-year-old leader announced 21 days of mourning for Magufuli and public holidays on March 22 and on March 25, the day the late president will be buried.

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โ€œItโ€™s not a good day for me to talk to you because I have a wound in my heart,โ€ said Hassan. โ€œToday I have taken an oath different from the rest that I have taken in my career. Those were taken in happiness. Today I took the highest oath of office in mourning,โ€ she said, after being sworn in at 10am local time (07:00 GMT) on Friday.

Hassan ascended to the presidency after President Magufuliโ€™s death due to heart disease was announced by the government on Wednesday, more than two weeks after he was last seen in public.

Magufuliโ€™s absence since February 27 had fuelled speculation about his health and sparked rumors he had contracted COVID-19, although officials had denied he was ill.

According to Tanzaniaโ€™s constitution, the vice president serves out the remainder of the term of a president who dies in office. Magufuli, who was first elected in 2015, secured a second five-year term in polls in October last year.

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The constitution also states that after consultation with their party, the new president will propose a deputy, the choice to be confirmed by the votes of no fewer than 50 per cent of the National Assembly.

Time To Stand Together

Described as a softly spoken consensus builder, Hassan has become the countryโ€™s first female president and the first to be born in Zanzibar, the semi-autonomous island in the Indian Ocean that forms part of the union of the Republic of Tanzania.

She said that Magufuli โ€œwho always liked teachingโ€ had prepared her for the task ahead. โ€œNothing shall go wrong,โ€ she said, urging all the countryโ€™s people to work to unite the nation.

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โ€œThis is the time to stand together and get connected. Itโ€™s time to bury our differences, show love to one another and look forward with confidence,โ€ she said.

โ€œIt is not the time to point fingers at each other but to hold hands and move forward to build the new Tanzania that President Magufuli aspired to,โ€ she said, amid opposition claims about the cause of Magufuliโ€™s death.

Hassan rose through the ranks over a 20-year political career from local government to the national assembly. A stalwart in the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), she was named Magufuliโ€™s running mate in the 2015 presidential campaign.

The pair were re-elected in October last year in a disputed poll marred by allegations of irregularities.

Her leadership style is seen as a potential contrast from Magufuli, a brash populist who earned the nickname โ€œBulldozerโ€ for muscling through policies and who drew criticism for his intolerance of dissent.

Magufuli was a vocal COVID-19 sceptic who urged Tanzanians to shun mask-wearing and denounced vaccines as a Western conspiracy, frustrating the World Health Organization (WHO).

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