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Tanzania’s New President Samia Suluhu to Form COVID-19 Taskforce in Stark Contrast to Magufuli

John Wanjohi Apr 07, 2021

Tanzania’s new President Samia Suluhu on Tuesday announced she will form a technical committee on COVID-19.

She said the team of experts will examine the state of COVID-19 in the country and advise the government on how to respond to the pandemic.

Speaking during the swearing-in of various leaders at State House in Dar es Salaam, Suluhu said her government needed to assess the country’s COVID-19 situation before imposing any measures.

“On matters COVID-19, I intend to form a committee of experts that will expansively assess our national COVID-19 state and advise my government accordingly. We should not ignore this matter,” said Suluhu.

She added: “The experts will report on the severity of the virus. As a country, we cannot just isolate ourselves like an island without conducting our own research into the matter.” 

She added that a report by the team of experts will inform her government’s decision on whether to follow the global COVID-19 containment protocols or not.

Unlike her predecessor the late John Pombe Magufuli, Suluhu appears to be taking a scientific approach to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

Magufuli, who succumbed to a heart condition last month, constantly downplayed the threat of COVID-19 and rooted for prayers, steam therapy, and other traditional methods to tame the pandemic.

He also denounced COVID-19 vaccines as part of a Western conspiracy and warned Tanzanians against taking the jabs blindly.

Suluhu was sworn in as Tanzania’s first-ever female president following the sudden demise of Magufuli. She served as Magufuli’s vice president since 2015.
 

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