The American government has been requested to intervene in Tanzania, following claims of President Samia Suluhu's dictatorial rule.
Tanzanian activist Mange Kimambi has requested President Donald Trump to come to the rescue of Tanzanians, whom she claims are suffering in the hands of a merciless ruler.
Kimambi claims that Samia's administration is killing unarmed and Innocent citizens, and unless Trump forces her out of power, the situation will keep deteriorating.
Kimambi, who formerly worked as a journalist in Tanzania before relocating to the U.S, has also stated that Tanzanians have no other hope, because elections are rigged to ensure the ruling CCM remains in office.
In her view, if America were to intervene, she would also benefit by becoming Tanzania's main business partner.
"Tanzania too needs intervention from the United States, and it would be a win-win situation for both countries. If the U.S. assists Tanzania in removing an illegitimate government that murdered over 10,000 Tanzanians in just 3 days, majority of whom where Christians, Tanzania would be able to establish a transitional government, get a new constitution, and hold new free and fair elections," she says in a post on X.
"In return, the U.S. would replace the corrupt evil countries such as Russia, the UAE, and Oman, which are currently looting our natural resources while enabling and supporting the illegitimate government that murdered thousands of its own people to remain in power."
This is after President Trump announced that his government carried out strikes against terrorist groups that have been brutalising and abducting Nigerians in the northern parts of the country.
Kimambi's request comes amid the Tanzanian government's efforts to have her repatriated for legal action, accusing her of inciting the October 29 demos.
0 Comments