Wednesday, 6 May 2015

TUNDU LISSU: IRINGA URBAN CONSTITUENCY IS OURS..!

TUNDU LISSU

REV. PETER MSIGWA

THE Singida East Member of Parliament (MP), Tundu Lissu said the chances of Chadema winning parliamentary seat in Iringa Urban Constituency are higher concerning to the number of votes the party got during the last year civic polls.

Lissu made the announcement on Tuesday when he was speaking to the multitude of Iringa Urban Constituency residents during the public rally held at Mlandege Bus Station in the municipality.


He said that the possibilities of Iringa Urban Member of Parliament Rev. Peter Msigwa (Chadema) returning back to parliament during the forthcoming general elections were high by just comparing the results in the last year civic elections.

He pointed out that Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Chadema) scooped more than 18,000 votes against Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) who got 14,700 votes out the total of 33,597 votes last year.

“These results clearly showed us that we have the additional voters of about 4200 and this is a good capital for us start from this year. The total number of people registered during the local government election in Iringa town last year was 45,216 but there were only 33,597 voted,” he elaborated.

He said that that was a simple mathematics everyone can get that Chadema in Iringa was better position of getting the whole municipal council when election comes by just looking at the statistics of last year civic elections.

He said that Chadema and other opposition parties, the so called UKAWA have moved a step forward by scooping 66 seats out of the total of designated 192 seats in Iringa town.

“This is great achievement of the opposition, which is arising from ashes of one seat in 2009 to 66 seats last year. This means that people have faith in us and they wants change but just a reminder that the road to redemption and salvation is not easy it needs sacrifice,” he said.

On the other hand, Lissu has argued the residents of Iringa to come in great numbers and register as voters in the ongoing Biometric Voters Registration (BVR) in Iringa region conducted by National Electoral Commission.

He said without doing so it will be meaningless to attend political rallies because at the end the day you will not able to participate in the forthcoming general elections without voter cards in your hands.

“As you know this is an election year, so every eligible voter must make sure he/she goes for registration even though he/she is in hospital and elsewhere they must brought for registration so that we can vote out CCM out of power because it has failed to deliver,” he said.

In another development, Iringa Regional Commissioner, Amina Masenza has called on religious leaders to encourage believers and all people to register and ordered them to come in mass for registration.

she said that people who will be registered are all citizens who never enroll earlier, those attained the age of 18 years or older and those who for various reasons have not been registered including those who will attained the age of 18 by election day, that is October 2015.

Iringa Region is expected to register a total of 646,575 voters in the permanent register of voters by using a new system known as the Biometric Voters Registration (BVR) and at least 1,192 registration centres have been established.


BVR is a sophisticated device that is used to make plastic voter cards using the computer and printer by taking fingerprints, signatures and photography for the quality of a high standard to avoid potential voters to register more than once.

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