Kilimanjaro RC leads residents in voting
MOSHI: KILIMANJARO Regional Commissioner (RC) Nurdin Babu on Wednesday joined residents of the area in electing Local Government leaders as a part of the nationwide election train.
M Babu forged his vote on the Makongoro polling station in Moshi District’s Kilimanjaro Ward. Arriving early, he queued alongside different voters, verified his title on the voter record and exercised his constitutional proper to vote.
After voting, Mr Babu expressed satisfaction with the excessive voter turnout and urged residents to take care of peace all through the method.
“I am happy to participate in this exercise, which is a fundamental constitutional right for all Tanzanians. I encourage everyone to vote and then return home to await the results peacefully,” he stated.
The RC was accompanied by Kilimanjaro Regional Administrative Secretary (RAS), Kiseo Nzowa and Moshi District Commissioner James Kaji, who additionally forged their votes at polling stations within the space.
Moshi Municipal Council Director (MD), Mwajuma Nasombe confirmed that the election commenced at 8:00 a.m as deliberate and proceeded easily. Ms Nasombe, who voted at Moshi Chapel polling station, urged voters to depart polling stations after voting, emphasising that vote safety is the accountability of political social gathering brokers.
“There is no need to remain at the polling station after voting. Each participating political party has an appointed agent to oversee the process,” she stated.
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In Siha District, District Commissioner, Dr Christopher Timbuka famous a excessive turnout, significantly amongst younger voters, who arrived early at polling stations. “The strong participation reflects the success of voter mobilisation efforts for this year’s elections,” he remarked.
Similarly, Same District Commissioner, Kasilda Mgeni counseled voters for adhering to directions to vote and depart polling stations, permitting for easy operations.
“The practice of returning home after voting ensures that polling stations remain orderly and accessible, encouraging more people to vote without unnecessary delays,” Ms Mgeni noticed.
She added that this behaviour prevents congestion and reduces the chance of some voters leaving with out casting their votes.
The election train in Kilimanjaro Region proceeded peacefully, with excessive ranges of participation and organisation reported throughout districts.