
IPP Executive Chairman Dr Reginald Mengi
emphasises a point as he talks to journalists ( not in picture) during a
press conference in Dar es Salaam yesterday. Photo: Tryphone Mweji
At a press conference in Dar es Salaam yesterday, Dr Mengi refuted
those allegations saying that he was shocked and saddened over the
allegation that he planned to cripple Jakaya Kikwete’s government and
deal with him after his presidential period expires.
He said he was disappointed with the State House Directorate of
Communications and Government Information Services (Maelezo) for their
silence regarding the alleged accusation of economic sabotage levelled
against him since the tabloid had allegedly sourced their information
from the State House.
Dr Mengi said he was also worried over President Kikwete’s alleged
statement promising to fight him (Dr Mengi) after his presidential
period elapses, saying that he was now fearing for his life.
“My fear arises from the fact that the relevant authorities have
remained silent for more than three weeks after the article was
published without providing any clarification over the matter,” he said.
Dr Mengi said he knew how meticulous the relevant authorities were
in clarifying anything concerning the President but he was surprised to
see these institutions remained silent and left the allegations to
spread.
On March 23 this year, a local tabloid Taifa Imara accused Dr Mengi
of sabotaging country’s economy and President Jakaya Kikwete’s
government.
The article published by that paper with a title ‘Zitto amchongea
Mengi kwa JK, among other things, claimed that the former Kigoma North
MP and ex-chairman of the Parliamentary Accounts Committee (PAC) Zitto
Kabwe had told President Kikwete that Dr Mengi is the person who is
undermining the government.
According to the article which states that its source of news came
from the State House, further said that Zitto met the president shortly
after he submitted the PAC report on Escrow scandal.
It further said Zitto was also among the people who were tempted by
him to frustrate the government and that Dr Mengi had promised to
defeat President Kikwete with all his power.
“My fear on this is because the president is the Commander in Chief
of the armed forces and his statement as it was quoted by the paper
(Taifa Imara) that he will deal with me can be considered as a command
to destroy me,” he said.
This paper contacted Director of State House Communications Salva
Rweyemamu to clarify the matter but he did not pick up the phones. Zitto
Kabwe’s phone was also not available.
Director of Information Services Assah Mwambene could not be
reached for comment as he replied in a messege that he was in a meeting.
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