Friday, 10 July 2015

Dewji reassures Singida of his continued support

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Member of Parliament for Singida Urban Mohamed Dewji
 Delivering his farewell speech on Wednesday afternoon, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) Member of Parliament for Singida Urban
Mohamed Dewji, said he will not be seeking re-election rather, he will concentrate on family and business.
 
Addressing the masses collected at the People's Ground in Singida, Dewji highlighted the development achievements made in his ten year tenure citing projects in health, education, water and infrastructures.
 
"I will not leave you, I will continue to work with you to ensure the development we have achieved is sustained and improved,” he pledged.
 
"It is my belief that Singida will be a role model for development and success to the rest of Tanzania,” said the renowned MP.
 
“My aim is to put all my strength in realising this dream and that is why I have formed the Mo Foundation so as to make sure the dream is realised even when I am not your MP," he stressed.
 
Commenting, a Singida resident Omary Rajab said; "ten years ago, Singida was not the way you see it today, the development you are seeing now was brought by Dewji.”
 
According to the resident the outgoing MP is “...humble and whenever you run to him for help he is always ready...we pray to God to help him in his endeavours." 
 
Dewji’s political journey started in 2000, when he took the forms to vie for the seat but his party told him he was too young to stand for elections despite winning the opinion polls. Dewji respected the decision and waited untill 2005 when he was chosen by the party to stand for the parliamentary seat.
 
As an MP, he has improved most every important sector in the constituency most significant of which is the drilling of water wells across Singida significantly reducing the scarcity of clean water.
 
Summing up his address Dweji, who was featured on Forbes as the 31st richest man in Africa said his philosophy as a businessman is ‘‘do not be satisfied with what you have got, work harder to achieve more.”
 
“As a government servant I think success in any field is only the beginning to make room for further development. Although I am satisfied that I have successfully fulfilled all my promises to the people of Singida, I think there is so much more to be done,” he said.
 
"Through Mo Foundation, I want to revolutionise development and education in Singida to serve as a model for all of Tanzania. My dream is to show the world that a small city can do what many big cities are still trying to achieve in terms of literacy and access to basic facilities for all," he concluded.
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