JULIUS NYERERE –THE EXTRAODINARY MAN WITH EXTRAORDINARY DEMOCRACY
The
highest democracy in the world was made and lived by the first
President of the United Republic of Tanzania the late Mwalimu Julius
Kambarage Nyerere, immediately after launching the policy of socialism
and self-reliance on 5th February 1967 in Arusha region.
This
statement was made by the first organizing secretary of the campaign
against racial discrimination and a founding member of the black
regional action movement and general editor of Crossroad books, during
presenting her paper to a World congress of Activist, Sexiest and Racism
2014 in London, Mrs Salem James.
Mrs
Salem James said, Nyerere, on his book of Arusha Declaration he foresee
what we need to develop is people, not the things, and that people can
only develop themselves. The question to ask where they are? At the
village, villagers as a starting point of development let have Ujamaa
village in order to empower the people, Nyerere he said,
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Ujamaa
village are intended to be socialist organizations created by the
people, and governed by those who live and work in them. They cannot be
created from outside, or governed by outside .No one can be forced into
an Ujamaa village, and no official at any level –can go and tell the
members of Ujamaa village what they should do together and what they
should continue to do as individual farmers.
Mrs.
James said this is a very big surprise to me, we never heard such kind
of democracy in our government even and nobody wants to accept the
reality. This is self government of the people and it is pure democracy
which never happens elsewhere in our government or in our society but
Nyerere does.
Most
of people in Tanganyika were Illiterate when Nyerere comes to power,
therefore Dr Nyerere emphasis on how to establish Ujamaa village by
saying,
‘To
make ujamaa villages to be established and to make them to succeed we
need education and leadership’s are required. TANU has to provide, it is
our jobs to must explain what ujamaa village is and keep explaining
until people understand. But decision to start must made by individual
themselves and decide to be part of Ujamaa village must be made by each
individual.”
This
is entirely different concept the world we know that from Dr. Nyerere.
It is so desperate; it needed this document of that idea of what we
should be demanding and how we should be relating to the authority.
Mrs
James continues to explain that, my task especially on Nyerere ideology
was very difficult, because there is so much to say and be documented I
feel so in emptied in a sense there so much to say and I know little
about Africa, Tanzania and Dr Nyerere.
Since
we went, we knew in 1995 we already published a book call Strangers and
Sister Women Race Migration. We didn’t know that Dr. Nyerere has said a
lot about women, until when I came across this document of Arusha
Declaration knowing an extraordinary man Dr. Nyerere, has said a lot
about women and gender.
To
me it is astonishing, so many people call them feminist they never
notice what this extraordinary man had said about gender and this is
what he wrote in his book;
“It
would be appropriate to ask our farmers, especially the men, how many
hours a week and how many weeks a year they work. Many do not even work
for half as many hours as the wage-earner does. The truth is that in the
villages the women work very hard.
At
times they work for 12 or 14 hours a day. They even work on Sundays and
public holidays. Women who live in the villages work harder than
anybody else in Tanzania. But the men who live in villages (and some of
the women in towns) are on leave for half of their life. The energies of
the millions of men in the villages and thousands of women in the towns
which are at present wasted in gossip, dancing and drinking, are a
great treasure which could contribute more towards the development of
our country than anything we could get from rich nations.
Then Dr. Nyerere made a conclusion for whole country of Tanganyika to take action he said
“We
would be doing something very beneficial to our country if we went to
the villages and told our people that they hold this treasure and that
it is up to them to use it for their own benefit and the benefit of our
whole nation.”
‘I
don’t know any head of state who talk about women works in the world,
through Arusha Declaration book I understood, these are the people who
most work in Tanzania. Mrs”, Selma states
Mrs
James insists by said that, Mwalimu was part of villagers, so he reel
feels how difficulty the society is facing, historically Mwalimu’s
father was a Chief who married eleven wife’s and he saw his mothers what
they have been doing. This perception is very different from the world
thinking towards Nyerere ideas of Ujamaa villages. He introduces self
government of the villagers to do what they want in terms of using land
for production and development.
Nyerere in 1967 put forward quite a different formula for development of Tanzania, he said
“We
recognized we don’t have enough money to bring the kind of development
in each village which will benefit everyone; we also know we cannot
establish an industry in each village”
And this is true, it means he recognize the income of the people.
Most
political sciences experts said that, the reason for the villagers not
to develop is because they never decide for their own things to do and
the reason for development was not clear to them. Instead some official
government and party decide on behalf of them what they must grow.
Therefore the Nyerere concept added;
“No
official or government party in any level was needed to interfere what
to do instead they are supposed to decide for their own under it is
leadership”.
What
was done, in fact was thinking development in terms of things and not
people, as a result there have been very many cases where heavy capital
investment has resulted in no increase in output where the investments
has been wasted. And in most of the official sponsored or supported
schemes the majority of people who went to settle lost their interest,
and either left the scheme altogether, or failed to carry out the
orders to the outsiders who were put in charge and who were not
themselves involved in the success or failure of the project.
To support the statement made above Mrs. James explains that Mwalimu perceived the poor women at village level in Tanzania who do not have time to rest, he said”
“Although
when we talk of exploitation we usually think of capitalists, we should
not forget that there are many fish in the sea. They eat each other.
The large ones eat the small ones, and small ones eat those who are even
smaller. There are two possible ways of dividing the people in our
country. We can put the capitalists and feudalists on one side, and the
farmers and workers on the other. But we can also divide the people into
urban dwellers on one side and those who live in the rural areas on the
other. If we are not careful we might get to the position where the
real exploitation in Tanzania is that of the town dwellers exploiting
the peasants.”
What a surprise the statement truly concurs with the effort of Honorable President Dr John Pombe Magufuli who said;
“It
is very embarrassing we left women and elders to work in the village,
while young blood are roaming in town without work, I am not allowing
them to play pull table during working hours. Let them work for
themselves and nation at large”.
Honorable
President insists Tanzanians to work hard, with intelligence for their
own development and Tanzania at large. HAPA KAZI TU. This is purely the
policy of Self-Reliance which set; condition of development.
“Everybody
wants development; but not everybody understands and accepts the basic
requirements for development. The biggest requirement is hard work. Let
us go to the villages and talk to our people and see whether or not it
is possible for them to work harder”.
Moreover,
Mrs. James states we should remember Mwalimu for being faithful for
telling the truth even if a person might affect his life especially
Tanzanians, but due to his/her guilty ended to support Mwalimu. She was
trying to explain one of the interview Mwalimu had at United Nation
after retired, when a journalist asked him how he felt after failed of
his policy of Socialism and Self- Reliance on villagelization, Mwalimu
replied as follow:
“When
I left the leadership in my country 1985 the education system was
better than now the illiteracy was 91% but now 1995 are 63%”.Also look
at the Tanzania currency with all the aids from World bank and your
assistance who is the failure?
However, to
support Mwalimu Nyerere statement, recently United Nation Secretary
General Ban Ki Moon has said Tanzania was an exemplary nation in making
education available to all. The UN chief made the remarks on 18th September
2016 when launching the International Commission Financing Global
Education Opportunity report titled The Learning Generation Investing in
Education for a challenging world.
It
is very important to have a political will, together with opportunities
and financial resources something positive can be done in education.
Mwalimu
will remain to be remembered by all Tanzanians, She said. I meet met
Nyerere family in Butiama 2002 and surprise again the nature of Tanzania
society is extraordinary peaceful country, it is peaceful everywhere
,we didn’t know why was so, then we started to find out .
May
God help Tanzania to continue be extraordinary peaceful; peaceful
everywhere let them admire this gifted prize, which is the unique icon
maintained by the founder of this county, the late Father of the nation,
Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere and Sheikh Abeid Amani Karume rest in
peace; Amen
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