THE ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM)
plans to amend its constitution to accommodate sweeping reforms,
including reduction of the National Executive Committee (NEC) and
Central Committee (CC) members.
The envisaged major reforms, which the
party’s outgoing Ideology and Publicity Secretary, Mr Nape Nnauye,
announced yesterday at the party’s Lumumba Sub-Head Office in Dar es
Salaam, follows a day-long NEC meeting under CCM National Chairman,
President John Magufuli.
Under the reforms ever made in the
40-year old political party, the number of NEC and CC members will be
reduced to 158 and 24 from 388 and 34, respectively. The party also
halved the frequency of its annual internal meetings from the grassroots
to national levels.
Presenting the new proposals to
reporters, Mr Nnauye said the proposed amendments will be endorsed
during the party’s congress scheduled for next February. He said the new
structure seeks to increase efficiency and reduce the number of
‘dormant’ leaders in ranks of CCM administration.
“There are leaders within CCM who the
national chairman and NEC have perceived to be of no immediate need …
all those posts will be scrapped off,” Mr Nnauye said, announcing also
that all other posts which are not in the constitution will
automatically cease.
The discharge posts include the party’s
official spokesperson, the post that Mr Christopher Ole Sendeka occupied
until recently, Assistant Secretaries, Youth Wing commanders, Women
wing (UWT) guardians and advisors as well as the Chairman of the party’s
regional and district chairpersons.
Mr Nnauye said the new composition of
NEC will include 26 CCM regional chairpersons from Tanzania Mainland and
six members from Zanzibar. In addition, 26 members will come from the
regional NEC representatives in the mainland regions and 24 from Isles.
There will also be 30 NEC national
members 15 from the mainland and 15 from the Isles. The proposed
amendments also include President Magufuli and National Chairman slots
to appoint seven NEC members, from the former 10 slots. “CCM wings
-UVCCM, Parents, UWT and Parliamentarians will also add-up five members
from each group.
The secretary of CCM parliamentarians
will as well join the committee while there will be three members from
the House of Representatives and one post from the Representatives’
secretary,” he explained. Additionally, Mr Nape said other members will
join the party’s top decision making organs through the posts.
They are the National Chairman,
Secretary General, Prime Minister, Speakers and chairpersons. In another
development, NEC has approved adoption of the electronic identification
cards to replace the oldfashioned cards and allow all members to hold
single card.
The process will include review of the
number of legitimate members from the current figure of 8.4 million and
automatically eliminate phantom members.
At the climax of the February meeting,
the party will also declare its new CCM flag that will still have the
green and yellow colours, with the crossed hammer and hoe.
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Reviewed by Erasto Paul
on
December 14, 2016
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