
MMD deputy national secretary Chembe Nyangu has said that the MMD will sit down with Chieftainess Nkomesha after the elections to see how best the two can resolve their differences.
Mr. Nyangu said that if what is being reported in the POST Newspapers is true, the party will see were they went wrong for reconciliation.
In an interview with QFM, Mr. Nyangu though stated that he is not in a better position to comment on the matter as he is still studying it.
He however said that even though it was Chieftainess Nkomesha’s democratic right to belong to any political party of her choice, she should not intimidate her subjects by threatening them on who they should support.
Mr. Nyangu said that her followers also have a democratic right to support whoever they choose to support.
And Former Movement for Multi party Democracy (MMD) chairman for elections Mike Mulongoti has said that it was shameful that Republican President Rupiah Banda could attack Chieftainess Nkomeshya in public.
Mr. Mulongoti said that this showed that the MMD presidential candidate has no respect for the elderly in the country.
Mr. Mulongoti wondered why he had vented his anger on the two women of Chongwe district because of the difference in political opinion.
He said that immediate past Member of Parliament Sylvia Masebo and Chieftainess Nkomeshya do not deserve to be hated by the president because they are opposed to his leadership.
Mr. Mulongoti said that president Banda should accept that he has lost support in the country, stating that time for the MMD to leave office has come.
Mr. Mulongoti explained to QFM radio that intimidation and threats the president has engaged in will not help the party win this years elections.
He has further advised Ms. Masebo and the Chieftainess to remain firm, and not to be threatened by the MMD leadership who are desperate to retain power.
QFM