Tanzania’s President, Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced that her government has formed a committee of experts that will advise her on the status of Covid-19 in the country and the necessary steps to take.
Dropping the disbelief theory preached by her predecessor, President Suluhu called on religious leaders to preach on the disease in order for worshippers to take cautionary measures as advised by health experts, including washing hands with soap and running water, using sanitizers, maintaining social distancing and wearing face masks.
“As I promised during the swearing-in of the permanent secretaries and their deputies, I have already formed a committee. I’m expecting to meet its members and representatives of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Finance and Planning in the near future in order to establish the way forward,” she said.
The President spoke in Dodoma during a national conference organized by religious leaders to remember former President John Magufuli, and pray for new leaders including herself and her Zanzibar counterpart, Dr Hussein Ali Mwinyi.
She noted that the disease has been evolving and that new variants have been reported in many parts of the world.
“Let me promise that I will be frequently provide new updates on the disease from the committee in order to save the country from losing significant manpower and protect those in danger of contracting the disease,” she added.
President Suluhu further noted that though the magnitude of the disease isn’t that huge, it is inappropriate to completely dismiss its presence in the country.