By Staff Reporters, Dar es Salaam and Nairobi GMT 22:15
Days after the
Opposition Chief Whip in Tanzania, Tundu Lissu escaped assassination attempt,
new evidence has come into limelight exposing a massive plot to end his life on
internal power struggles.
Local newspapers in Dar
es Salaam that were also accessed in Nairobi, cited impeccable sources within
the main opposition party, Chadema, narrating the ordeal of how Lissu’s
premature interest on party’s top leadership post and ultimately nomination as Chadema’s
presidential candidate hastened his own peril. Mr. Lissu is now recovering in a
Belgium hospital.
“The main reason for
what happened to Mr. Lissu’s life, I can confide, is directly linked to his own
political interests. Top party leaders were openly unhappy with what was about
to happen; ultimately they chose to thwart his ambitions,” said a member of the
Opposition who fled to the ruling party, CM, couple of days ago.
Lissu in a hospital bed. Mr. Mbowe has never visited him since he was transfered to the Belgium |
The MP, Mwita
Mwikwambe, revealed the top-notch secret addressing in a public rally in the
on-going Parliamentary by-elections. He explicitly, cited how the Chadema
National Chairman, Freeman Mbowe, became furious having learnt that several MPs
were on Lissu’s front.
Mr. Mbowe the Tanzanian Opposition Leader |
“He (Mr. Mbowe)
threatened on my live in front a dozen party officials for my decision to
support Mr. Lissu. He promised to deal with me and everybody on our chain. Two
weeks later, Lissu was lying on a hospital bed fighting for his life from over
30 bullet wounds,” added Mr. Mwikwambe.
Mr. Mbowe has
consistently resisted Lissu’s driver from meeting investigators on medical
reasons. He has also never visited the MP in hospital since he was transferred from
Nairobi to Belgium.
Several top Chadema
officials have neither denied nor confirmed the allegations as everyone reached
for comment kept the distance.
*Filed from Dar es Salaam, additional reporting by Phil
Nathan-Africa Analysis based in Nairobi, Kenya.
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