MMD Mpulungu constituency chairman George Tembo has resigned from his position with immediate effect citing frustrations within the ruling party.
In an interview with ZANIS today, Mr. Tembo said he has decided to step down as constituency chairman due to what he called frustrations perpetrated by a named district official which he had encountered in the recent past.
Mr. Tembo who recently declared interest to contest on the MMD ticket, if the speaker of the National Assembly declared the Mpulungu seat vacant, added that he will however remain a member and staunch supporter of MMD as well as being councilor for Mpulungu central ward.
He said his ambitions to contest the elections on the MMD ticket will still hold regardless of what has happened.
Mr. Tembo accused some MMD district officials of playing petty politics and manufacturing baseless accusations against him aimed at denting his image in the party.
He complained that there is no separation of power in the party in Mpulungu because some district officials have allegedly hijacked the running of the party by taking over the functions both at district and constituency levels.
“This is totally unacceptable in a democratic party like MMD,’’ Tembo complained.
And when reached to comment over Tembo’s resignation and how it will affect the MMD in Mpulungu, district chairman Edward Chelleh said he had received and accepted the decision of the constituency chairman.
” You see, as far as we are concerned George resigned from his position a long time ago though he was not coming out in the open,’’ Chelleh revealed.
He urged party member to be focused and remain united saying the party will still survive without Tembo as constituency chairman.
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Better to resign with honour than design with dishonour.
Honourable is a rare word in this country, well done George
Balanda ba Edward Chelleh, Mr Tembo’s resignatoin will not change their break fast. It wil stil b bukabuka fish and chips.
That is how they are working in MMD now starting from Nyama Soya up to the grassroots.Very bad indeed.