
The Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) Naliele Kuta in Kaoma district of Western province has dismissed outbursts by the Kazanga Cultural Association (KCA) and the Nkoya Royal Council (NRC) calling for the creation of Kafue province by ceding Kaoma and Lukulu district from Barotse territory.
Kaoma BRE spokesperson, Induna Yutanga alleged that Messrs Nkomesha and Moyo have exhibited the highest level of dangerous ignorance and therefore do not qualify to speak on the topics they elected to speak on.
In a statement to ZANIS in Lusaka during the week Induna Yutanga said the outbursts were an act of provocation and described them as uncalled for as they were only designed to mislead the nation.
He explained that the boundaries of Barotseland, the territory which joined Northern Rhodesia to found Zambia at Independence, were international in character and well documented and narrated adding that these boundaries can never be altered.
Induna Yutanga vowed that no centimeter of boundaries shall ever be allowed to be ceded off to join the other area in Zambia.
He added that land cannot be shifted in the manner being suggested by the duo saying that Kafue province’s dream should therefore be forgotten because it is untenable.
Induna Yutanga said the BRE has noted with concern that this was not the first time their Nkoya brothers have the suggestion and sympathized with their lack of historical knowledge and conspicuous ignorance.
And Induna Yutanga said the two organizations have also demanded to be included on the Commission of Inquiry into Mongu riots and urged government not to reinstate the Barotse Agreement of 1964.
He said with regards to the Barotse Agreement which the Nkoyas were allegedly campaigning against, was another question of ignorance on the part of the Nkoyas.
Induna Yutanga said the terms of reference as published in statutory instrument 113 of 2011 were clear saying they were free to give evidence to the Commission but not in the manner they were suggesting.
He said the non – implementation of the Agreement by the government of Zambia had also disadvantaged the Nkoya speaking people.
He explained that the Barotse Agreement was a matter for discussion between government and the Barotse National Council (BNC).
Induna Yutanga said in all the discussions concerning the subject, the Nkoyas have declined to participate adding that past records provided evidence that all the stakeholders including the Nkoyas had taken part in the negotiations leading to the Barotse Agreement of 1964.
He advised a Mr. Moyo and Mr. Nkomesha to direct their views to the Barotse National Council or the Commission of Inquiry in an acceptable manner instead of inciting people by issuing seditious statements which he said could bring anarchy in the country.
Induna Yutanga also warned Mr. Nkomesha not to masquerade as spokesperson for the 35 tribes in the province because nobody ever gave him the mandate.
He has since appealed to media organizations not to take pleasure to publicize seditious propaganda by the duo whom he accused of thriving on propagating lies and un-researched information.
ZANIS