Chande calls for full accountability in post-election violence probe


By Our Reporter

The chairperson of Tanzania’s commission of inquiry into violence linked to the 2025 General Election said on Tuesday that accountability for the unrest should be pursued fairly and in accordance with the law.

Speaking in Dar es Salaam, Mohamed Othman Chande said there was broad agreement that those responsible for the violence should be held accountable, but warned against unfair prosecutions or the use of scapegoats.

“We all agree that there must be accountability. No one has said accountability should be avoided or postponed,” Justice Othman said.

“But accountability must be fair. Senior national leaders we consulted advised that those who deserve to be held accountable should face justice according to the law, while those who do not deserve blame should not be punished.”


Othman said some contributors to the inquiry had gone further by cautioning against sacrificing innocent individuals during the process of assigning responsibility.

“We received that advice and it was important for us to also listen to the views of the public,” he said.

The commission was established to investigate violence that erupted during and after Tanzania’s October 29, 2025 general election.

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