The Regional Commissioner for Arusha, Mr Daudi Felix Ntibenda |
Carrying coffins to prophesy demise of any political party has been banned in Arusha by local authorities.
While the whistle for the political campaigns towards the
October 2015 General Elections has just been blown, the use of
blasphemous paraphernalia such as coffins, insulting toys and other
horrid caricatures have been banned from use within Arusha Region.
Electoral Coordinator for Arusha, Mr Richard Kwitega made the
declaration during his recent meeting with representatives of political
parties operating in the region, at threshold of campaigns for various
positions, including presidential, parliamentary and ward
councillorship.
Apparently, some individuals have been sculpturing typical
caskets intending to use them to foretell burial of their opponent
parties. Others had even gone to the extent of fashioning out
life-size toys bearing faces of their antagonists for the sheer purpose
of humiliating them during campaign processions and rallies.
“We won’t hesitate to take to task parties, their leaders or
supporters who misuse other people’s flags either as sources for jokes
or trying to burn, destroy or tamper with them in anyway, to aid their
political campaigns,” warned Mr Kwitega, insisting that, campaigners
should either go about their crusades in civilized manners or risk
serious penalties from the electoral commission.
In another development, the Education Commission in Arusha has
also banned political parties from using school grounds to stage their
rallies, instructing them to take the meetings elsewhere, because in
the past, vandals who accompany such events have been destroying public
properties and, or beating up students.
Meanwhile, The Regional Commissioner for Arusha, Mr Daudi Felix
Ntibenda reminded parties that, with or without the campaigns, the
area must adhere to the rule of law as well as maintaining peace.
“Some of us are not politicians, we remain the
authorities who must ensure that tranquility is maintained regardless of
the pending elections, therefore nobody should take advantage of this
season to test our patience,” warned Mr Ntibenda.
Arusha has also banned the use of loudspeaker announcements after dusk. The authorities have directed politicians to only make such announcements between 8.00 am in the mornings and 6.00 pm in the evenings and this should apply throughout the seven constituencies, not just the city center.
Arusha has also banned the use of loudspeaker announcements after dusk. The authorities have directed politicians to only make such announcements between 8.00 am in the mornings and 6.00 pm in the evenings and this should apply throughout the seven constituencies, not just the city center.
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