Tanzania: I Am Doing Just Fine, Sacked Mwigulu Says



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Singida – Former Minister Home Affairs Minister Mwigulu Nchemba Saturday broke his silence over his recent sacking, saying he was not bitter with President John Magufuli's decision.

At a rally in his Iramba West Constituency, he said that this was only

This was the MP's first public appearance since his surprise sacking of cabinet seven days ago. He had kept his studious silence.

"For me this is like the beginning …. it is my sunrise and I am here to ask you about this happened," said Dr. Nchemba in Misigiri village, Iramba District

He claimed that he would not resign as MP or leave the ruling party, CCM, as some people have speculated. Dr. Nchemba arrived at the rally with a heavy contigent of police officers who guarded him throughout the address. There were also many CCM officials from his area and neighboring districts. Members of the public took part in the meeting in the morning in noon, mini-vans and in saloon cars as well as bodaboda.

. "I agree with the steps that the President has taken and I am now back in my local team to continue playing," he said, pledging to work hard to deliver on the promises he made while campaigning for re-election as MP. [19659007

President Magufuli replaced Dr. Nchemba with Mr. Kangi Lugola from Mwibara in the Bunda District, Mara Region.

The President accused the former minister of failing to efficiently run the docket. Dr. Nchemba was dropped while attending an official function in Kigoma Region.

During the rally, Dr. Nchemba put up a brave face to declare he was not worried and was at peace with the outcome. "You have to be a national team player you must excel in your local club, so I am now back …"

He said he would have

"I do not think I was holed up somewhere" mourning. "

He said rumors that he would resign should be ignored. "It would be selfish for me to want to claim the cabinet post." There were also claims that it was denied to the police permit to hold the rally

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