DAR ES SALAAM, Sept 10 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Tanzania’s Presdident Samia Suluhu Hassan has denounced the brutal killing of a senior member of the main opposition party Chadema, who was kidnapped, beaten and doused with acid.
On Friday, Mohamed Ali Kibao, 69, was forced off a bus by suspected security agents while travelling from the country’s biggest city, Dar es Salaam, to his hometown Tanga.
The post-mortem found that Kibao had been “severely beaten and had acid poured on his face”, party chairman Freeman Mbowe said.
His death comes amid concern by the opposition and rights groups of a clampdown on political activity.
President Samia condemned the “brutal acts” and called for an investigation into the murder.
“I have ordered the investigation agencies to bring me detailed information about this terrible incident and others like this as soon as possible,” she said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
“Our country is a democracy, and every citizen has the right to live,” she added.
Hundreds turned out for Kibao’s funeral in Tanga, where people called for Home Affairs Minister Hamad Masauni to step down as he tried to address the mourners.
“Where is the government? People are being abducted and [there is] no action. Minister Masauni resign, resign, resign,“ they shouted.
Mbowe, who was also at the funeral, intervened, urging the crowd to allow the minister to complete his speech.
“We cannot allow our people to continue disappearing or being killed like this. The lives of Chadema leaders are currently at risk,” Mbowe said.
The killing of Kibao, a retired military intelligence officer and joined Chadema in 2008, sparked widespread condemnation across Tanzania, with many asking the government to take action over reports of several other people being abducted and killed.
Last month senior Chadema leaders, Mbowe and his deputy Tundu Lissu, were arrested after they attempted to hold a youth rally. Police banned the rally, saying it was intended to cause violence. — NNN-AGENCIES