Constitutional
Review Commission (CRC) Chair Joseph Warioba (left) chats with Ms.
Binaifer Nowrojee (2nd right), the Director of Open Society Initiative
for East Africa (OSIEA) and its Board Member Prof. Chirss Maina Peter
(right) when the two paid him a courtesy call at his Dar es Salaam
office today (Tuesday, November 20, 2011). Looking on is the CRC Deputy
Secretary Mr. Casmir Kyuki.
Constitutional
Review Commission (CRC) Secretary Mr. Assaa Rashid (centre) chats with
Board Member of the Open Society Initiative for East Africa (OSIEA)
Prof. Chirss Maina Peter (right) when the OSIEA delegation
visited the CRC offices in Dar es Salaam today . Left is the OSIEA
Director Ms. Binaifer Nowrojee.
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By Special Correspondent
The Constitutional Review Commission (CRC) has highlighted three areas which it plans to undertake capacity building measures for its members so that they make informed decisions
Speaking
to the delegation of the Nairobi-based Open Society Initiative for
Eastern Africa (OSIEA) in Dar es Salaam today (Tuesday, November 20,
2012) the CRC Chairman, former Prime Minister Joseph Warioba said that
the measures were aimed at enabling CRC members to make informed
decisions as they prepare draft constitution.
The
OSIEA delegation, led by its Director Ms. Binaifer Nowrojee and
accompanied by its Tanzania Programme Officer Ms. Shamshad Rehmatullah
and its Board Member Prof. Chriss Maina Peter paid a courtesy call to
Mr. Warioba at his Dar es Salaam office and discussed various ways of
collaboration. The meeting was also attended by the CRC Secretary Mr.
Assaa Rashid and his Deputy Mr. Casmir Kyuki.
According
to Mr. Warioba, the capacity building measures will cover three areas
namely types of electoral systems, state ownership in the management of
natural resources especially land and social security.
Apart
from the three, Mr. Warioba also said his Commission was ready to work
with other stakeholders in area of public education especially during
constitutional fora stage, currently scheduled for June 2013, when
common representatives of wananchi will discuss the draft constitution.
On
the electoral system, Mr. Warioba, hinted that the CRC was receiving
conflicting views from members of the public on the best type electoral
system that was democratic but also affirmative.
“You
know that currently we have over 350 Members of Parliament (MPs), some
under special seats … as we collect views from members of the public, we
receive conflicting views on these,” said Mr. Warioba explaining that
some people want the special seats retained in the new Constitution
while others proposes for their abolishment.
“We
are looking at what type of electoral system is democratic and also
affirmative,” he said adding that it was crucial for members of the
Commission to be well informed before drafting anything on the issue.
On
management of natural resources, the CRC Chairman said according to the
opinions the CRC is receiving so far, ownership and allocation of land
and other natural resources was critical and the CRC members needed to
be well informed especially on areas of public participation and
decision making processes on natural resources.
Commenting
on the areas, Ms. Nowrojee said her firm was ready to support the CRC
in realising its plans and requested for detailed proposal.
“We
are ready to support all these plans as we have done in other
countries. We basically assist what you ask for. We have no position and
you will have to vet for the experts we propose,” she said adding that
her firm was in favour of using local and regional experts in capacity
building initiatives they support.
Responding to the offer, the CRC Chairman said he was pleased to receive the offer and directed the CRC Secretariat to prepare detailed proposal for the OSIEA.
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