Tanzania’s Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance (CHRAGG) has cautioned citizens against taking the law into their own hands when pursuing justice. The commission emphasized the importance of adhering to established legal frameworks and procedures when claiming rights. CHRAGG’s spokesperson stated that resorting to force or violating legal principles is counterproductive and undermines the rule of law. This statement serves as a reminder to Tanzanians to utilize appropriate channels for addressing grievances. The commission advocates for a system where rights are sought and claimed within the boundaries of the law. This call for adherence to legal processes aims to maintain order and ensure fair outcomes in the pursuit of justice. The statement was released by CHRAGG to the public via the Daily News.
