Friday, 21 February 2014

Some view Katiba outfit as ok, but others are sceptical



A reader is hopeful that the constituent assembly will deliver good results because it comprises brilliant individuals, another is worried that, the heavy CCM presence will influence adoption of the two-government system. One contributor is cynical, hoping that the members won’t doze off during sessions.
Mbarouk, Tabora
I am very optimist that the constituent assembly will deliver good results because most of its members are brilliant and are people with integrity.
Furthermore, the members represent various social groups, and so, their knowledge and broad experience will be very useful in producing the final draft that will guide and safeguard the interests of the majority
Veda Riwa
The constituent assembly members should give priority to issues of national interest.
Hamis Bura
My expectation is that we will go back to the 1977 mother law especially in matters of the type of governments we want.
CCM and some politicians want two governments, while the Opposition camp and some NGOs are for a three-tier government system. So, I hope they will agree to settle for what was spelled out in the 1977 constitution.
Arobo Mkama
I don’t foresee much good coming out of the constituent assembly. I am very upset, for a start, that the members are concerned about the allowance they will draw, the focus being more than what has been allocated (Sh300,000 per head per day).
This is utterly shameful, coming from individuals who have been tasked to serve wananchi, most of whom are languishing in poverty. It is a manifestation of selfishness that should be condemned.

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