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Government, UPND hold closed door meeting on the application of Public Order Act

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HOME Affairs Minister Ngosa Simbyakula cuts ribbon to flag off the march past for Labour Celebrations in Kitwe
HOME Affairs Minister Ngosa Simbyakula cuts ribbon to flag off the march past for Labour Celebrations in Kitwe

HOME Affairs minister, Ngosa Simbyakula, and other ministry officials yesterday held a closed door meeting with the opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) leadership to discuss the application of the Public Order Act (PoA) by the police.

The Ministry of Home Affairs was represented Dr Simbyakula, who chaired the meeting, the Deputy Minister, Stephen Kampyongo and the Permanent Secretary Dr Peter Mwaba.

Also present was the Deputy Permanent Secretary Willies Mangimela and Home Affairs Head of Public Relations, Moses Suwali.

The UPND delegation comprised vice president politics, Canisius Banda, general secretary Winstone Chibwe, chairman of information and publicity Charles Kakoma and his counterpart Edwin Lifwekelo.

Also in the delegation was Martha Mushipe, the Party lawyer and chairman international relations, Mulondwe Muzungu.

According to a joint press statement released yesterday, during the meeting, the UPND, through Mr Banda brought out concerns as raised in a letter dated June 11, 2014, written to Dr Simbyakula which included alleged biased application of the PoA by the police, police brutality, issues to do with land encroachment and grabbing of land.

Mr. Banda also made an appeal to the Minister on the letter written by the Grand Coalition on the constitution (Presidents of Political Parties as well as stakeholders) to republican President Michael Sata in which stakeholders requested for an Indaba.

Also prominent in the meeting was the need to regulate the presence of party cadres and police presence at court premises to avoid anarchy as witnessed in the past.

Responding to concerns, Dr Simbyakula assured the delegation on the concerns raised that the ministry would take up the issues raised seriously so as to find long lasting solutions.

On the application of the Public Order Act, the Minister advised the UPND leadership on the need to engage the police as much as possible so as to come up with alternatives in case they were denied
notification.

He further advised the meeting that his doors were open for dialogue as and when they faced challenges with notification to the POA.

The Minister further stated that there was room to amend the PoA if the stakeholders felt the need to do so as the order was ‘not cast in stone’.

On the concern regarding alleged police brutality, Dr Simbyakula said that government was in the process of establishing a school for re-orientation of police officers so that they were in conformity with the provisions of the PoA.

9 COMMENTS

  1. This is a great Development. Well done Dr Simbyakula,Dr Canicius, Dr Mwaba, Mr Chibwe, Mr Lifwekelo and all who Organised this Meeting.

    Let the learned lead Zambia Forward. Viva UPND Viva HH.

  2. I hope , moving forward , common sense will prevail. You can not have all those Doctors seating in one room failing to reach consensus on the draconian PoA.

  3. How many such meetings will be heard since there are more opposition parties in zambia , since upnd is just one of them and just representing its own face , if all opposition attended it would have made sence , as it stands now if there is a case it doesn’t just disappear, next it will be narep etc

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