Obama’s historical visit to Tanzania elevates the level of Tanzania ’s pride.
BY MOHAMED MATOPE
Tanzanian
government has just pulled off the historical achievement of hosting President
Obama and predecessor George W Bush in unprecedented rare collision of two US presidents outside US. Mr Obama’s
visit to Tanzania was not only historical but also
marked the second official visit of US president to Tanzania in more than100 years.
Mr
Bush, former US president as much unpopular he is
inside USA , he is an Afrikans
hero, partly because of his aggressive humanitarian efforts on the
continent. Firstly by launching a
massive program to combat HIV/AIDS when in
the office that funded the
life-saving drugs for two million desperate HIV-positive Afrikans and preventing
them from the onset of full-blown
Aids , as a result the lives of more than one million peoples living with HIV
or Aids was saved , together with his personal
commitment to the continent after he left the office, he arrived in
Dar-es-salaam, last Thursday for 8 day tour, alongside with his wife Laura Bush and the delegation of
2000 peoples to attend Africa first ladies conference aimed to empower African women organized by the
institute he founded after leaving office.
Mr.
Obama arrived in Dar-es –salaam on Monday July 1 in conclusion of his 8 days ,
three nations tour followed his visits to Senegal and South Africa, with the
delegation of 800 dignitaries including his wife and US first lady
Michelle Obama and his two daughters Sasha and Maria.
In
another rare occasion, George W. Bush and President Obama made joint appearance
on Tuesday morning to observe U.S. marine placed a wreath at a memorial
honoring those killed by a terrorist bomb in 1998 at the American embassy in Dar es Salaam .
Meanwhile
first lady Michelle Obama appeared together with her predecessor Laura Bush in
the opening of the two-day African First Ladies Summit hosted by the George W.
Bush Institute. The summit was also attended by a number of African First
Ladies including Maria da Luz Dai Guebuza (Mozambique ), Sia Nyama Koroma (Sierra Leone ), Nompumelelo Zuma (South Africa ), Janet Museveni (Uganda ) and Roman Tesfaye (Ethiopia ).
Although
millions of dollars was spent to host two US presidents concurrently as well as
thousands of dignitaries, it is perfectly legitimate to say the money spent
worth every penny. Without a doubt this occasion will put Tanzania back on the
map as one of the respected country in the world; furthermore this event will
help to boost up our economy, think about how many Hotels ware rented, restaurants
were utilized, art crafts and traditional cloths were purchased, tourist
industries were exposed, not to talk about the massive energy initiative that
USA intends to invest in our country.
The
fact that Tanzania is among 3 Afrikan countries visited by MR Obama, probably
on his last trip to Afrika as a sitting President, and the fact that Tanzania
was chosen over Kenya,” Obama’s land” his visit to Tanzania is beyond respect
,it is investment on its own and will have profound effect on our country’s
future.
Sometime
nation can be unified by the aftermath of great tragedy, such as America and
September 11, or Europe and the world war II, sometime nation can be unified by
the great moment of pride such as Poland in 1975 with the election of John Paul
II as the first non Italian Pope, this is our moment, the moment of our
government achievement, lets put aside our differences once and for all and
stand together in the name of Tanzania MUNGU IBARIKI TANZANIA.