Tanzania President Samia Suluhu Hassan don yan say all government officials suppose dey use public transport like bus as fuel scarcity don scatter the country. Di move dey aimed at show example and reduce wahala wey dey government fuel consumption.
Di president yan dis one during meeting wey involve top ministers, dey stress say e no dey fair make officials dey waste fuel for their personal trips while ordinary citizens dey suffer. E talk say discipline and leadership by example na wetin go fit help control di fuel shortage wey dey affect transport, industry, and daily life.
Some citizens don hail di president move, dem talk say if government officials fit obey di law, e go encourage everybody to use fuel wisely. But others dey worry say e fit slow government work if top officials no fit move freely.
Fuel Wahala Force Tanzania Government Officials to Take Bus
Tanzania dey experience fuel shortage wey don scatter normal life across di country. President Samia don yan say make officials dey travel by bus instead of using private car, so dat fuel fit last and government fit manage di crisis.
Di shortage don cause queue for fuel stations, price dey high for black market, and many transport workers dey complain say e dey hard to move goods. Di president talk say government gatz show example by dey cut down unnecessary fuel use.
Di public don react to di order in mixed feelings. Some people dey happy say leaders dey lead by example, while some dey fear say e go affect efficiency for government work. Analysts talk say dis kain decision fit balance fuel use if everybody follow am well.
Samia Suluhu: Officials Must Bus Up as Fuel Dey Scarce
Tanzania President Samia Suluhu don order all government officials to dey use bus amid country-wide fuel shortage. Di president talk say e dey important for leaders to dey responsible and show good example during dis tough time.
She explain say government go dey strict about fuel usage and anybody wey no follow di rule fit face consequence. E dey part of broader plan to manage fuel scarcity and make sure essential services no go suffer.
Citizens dey praise di move as e dey motivate ordinary people to use transport wisely. But some dey fear say travel for official duty go slow as public transport no dey always reliable. Di president yan say government dey work to improve public transport network so e go fit meet demand.
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