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Vice-Chairman (Mainland), Mr Philip Mangula, advised the Members of Parliament
(MPs) from opposition to refrain from absconding parliamentary sessions saying
they were not doing justice to their electorate.
Mr Mangula said boycotting the parliamentary
sessions, particularly at this time when the august House was engaged in
debating the national budget was totally wrong and were doing injustice to
their electorate.
“I advise
them to participate effectively in the parliament sessions especially in this
time where the national budget is ongoing because the sessions are un-repeated,”
said Mr Mangula.
The Vice-Chairman advanced such advice as the MPs
from the opposition camp are boycotting the parliamentary budget sessions for
several days for what they claim of having no confidence with the Deputy
Speaker of the National Assembly, Dr Tulia Ackson who is chairing the sessions
on behalf of the Speaker, Mr Job Ndugai who is in India for medical treatment.
Mr Mangula made his remarks yesterday in Dar es
Salaam after he launched “MAJIPU YA NCHI YETU, TUSHIRIKIANE KUYATUMBUA” written
by Amosi Siyantemi who was among the presidential contestants for the ruling
party.
Commenting on the theme of the book, Mr Mangula said
is the best book that contains good message to the general public because it
encourages good leadership, patriotism, integrity and also the book encourages
the fight against corruption.
“I also advise journalists to write books that would
bring positive changes to our society because you have a great opportunity of
doing so through researches you are conducting every day when searching facts
for news articles,” he said, adding that positive thoughts written in books
would help to shape the development of the society easily than news articles.
According to the author of the book, Mr Siyantemi,
the content of the book is to encourage patriotism and accountability for
executives, leaders and citizens in general and at the same time to support the
efforts of President John Magufuli in his slogan ‘HAPA KAZI TU’.
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