Tanzania dey face serious wahala as President Samia Suluhu Hassan win di election wey plenty people dey dispute. Official results show she get more than 97% of di vote, wey be big landslide victory wey no too common for di area.
Election Wey Cause Wahala
Di election on October 29th no go smooth at all. People come out for streets for major cities dey protest di election and dey try stop di vote counting. Government send military to help police control di riots. Internet connection no dey stable, wey dey disturb travel and other things.
Opposition Cry Foul
Opposition parties dey talk say di election no fair. Dem dey accuse government say dem dey suppress opposition leaders, wey make am easy for President Samia Suluhu Hassan to win. Some opposition leaders dey jail, and dem prevent some from contesting.
Hundreds Allegedly Killed
Reports dey fly say hundreds of people don die during di protests. Although di government dey try play down di level of violence, credible evidence dey suggest say plenty people don lose dem lives. Nationwide internet shutdown dey make am hard to confirm di exact numbers.
- Opposition party Chadema tok say around 700 people die for clashes with security forces.
- Diplomatic source tok say credible evidence dey show say at least 500 people don die.
International Concern
Di situation dey cause concern among international observers. Dem dey watch di events closely as Tanzania dey try manage di political unrest and accusations of unfair election practices.
As di tension dey continue, e dey important for all parties to embrace dialogue and find peaceful solution to address di concerns wey dey arise from di election. Di stability and democracy of Tanzania dey at stake.