Member of the Central Committee of CHADEMA, Edward Lowassa, has urged the youth of the party to challenge the suppression of democracy he claims is carried out by the rulers.
He stated this yesterday when he met the youth of the party who are scholars (ASO) of the universities in the region.
Lowassa who is Tabora visit to strengthen the party, urged the young people to have the courage to deal with the suppression of democracy for the world's young people are the catalysts of change.
"I came to thank Tabora many votes were zonipigia and motivated you breathed in the general election last year. In the elections we won, but the victory is much more likely to endure and we succeeded in putting the interests of children, the elderly and our mothers before, "he said, adding:
"Peace is very important values for the future of the nation than anything else. Despair, have lined up well for the upcoming elections in 2020 and our rights we will not be wronged again, as it did last year," said Lowassa.
Lowassa who is a former prime minister, said the main thing and the core which have Chadema required to be present at the party it is unity and solidarity among them.
"The importance of unity and solidarity in our party is enormous, especially in this period when the government is trying by all means to suppress opposition and democracy and this is not strange, you look back in the history of political parties in the country, even before Independence, you can see unity vyoisadia TANU provocation against the party he had established during the colonial power - United Tanganyika party (UTP) deal with TANU undermine and dissuade African independence and self-determination, "he said.
He told the youth that such challenges are common to most opposition parties, particularly in Africa, which has the support of many citizens they believe is liberation.
But he also said in the build unity within the party, it should be a great power sent to the branches remain unknown citizens.
"In any political party most people are not in the top level, but locally. It should be our greatest strength directed there by now, to ensure the party acquires the firm foundation that can be used towards the time of the election," he said.
In addition, Lowassa who in general elections last year received 38 percent of the vote, questioned the importance of the government to buy more aircraft, rather than sending essential services in rural areas.
"We heard their goodwill to import aircraft other than the next two years, but we wonder, would not it be wiser to use the money to send clean water in urban and rural areas?" Questioned.
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