Opposition figure returns from exile in Tanzania
Tanzanian opposition politician, Godbless Lema has returned home from exile in Canada.
A former lawmaker for the main opposition Chadema party, Lema fled the East African nation in November 2020, citing death threats following a disputed election.
His return comes a month after another opposition stalwart, Tundu Lissu, returned to his native country after spending most of the past five years in exile following an assassination attempt.
Report says their return follows President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s lifting of a ban on political gatherings, a gesture of openness to the opposition.
“The party’s northern region chairman arrived at Kilimanjaro International Airport this afternoon,” Chadema said on Twitter.
Meanwhile, jubilant supporters dressed in party colors of white, red, and blue swarmed the airport, some 70 kilometers from the northern city of Arusha, where the opposition was to hold a welcome rally.
They waved flags and placards wishing “Welcome home my son.”
A fierce critic of the government, Mr. Lema, a member of parliament for 10 years, was one of many opposition members who lost their seats in key strongholds in the 2020 elections.
Opposition parties called for street protests against the results, but their leaders, including Mr. Lissu, were arrested.
Mr. Lema sought refuge in Kenya with his wife and children before being granted political asylum in Canada.
Political rallies were banned under Hassan’s predecessor, John Magufuli, who died just five months after winning his second term in office with an improbable 84% of the vote.
However, since his sudden death in March 2021, Hassan has reversed some of his most controversial policy decisions and promised reforms long sought by the opposition.
AFRICANEWS/Christopher Ojilere