
The ruling Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD) says it is illogical for anyone to suggest that the party should find a replacement for President Rupiah Banda as presidential candidate in the forthcoming general elections.
MMD Deputy National Secretary Chembe Nyangu says there is no point for the party to take such a step as President Banda was legally adopted and endorsed by the convention which is the highest decision making body of the party.
Mr. Nyangu says it is worrisome that the opposition Patriotic Front has started coming up with gimmicks when it has realized that it has already lost the elections to the MMD.
In an interview with QFM, Mr. Nyangu has accused the PF of trying to find a weaker candidate to face in the forthcoming general election as it has realized that president Banda is a saleable and winning candidate.
The MMD deputy national secretary says the MMD will remain steadfast and will not to give the PF any chance by bowing to its demands.
Recently, the opposition Patriotic front advised the MMD to find a replacement for president Banda as presidential candidate for the forthcoming elections noting that president Banda is not eligible to stand for presidency as his parentage is questionable.
And The Civil society Election Coalition 2011 says justice should prevail on the concerns raised on the eligibility of president Rupiah Banda to stand in this year’s election.
CSEC 2011 representative Lee Habasonda says the coalition will follow the matter with the interest it deserves because it borders on the republican constitution.
Mr. Habasonda adds that the judiciary should ensure that the eligibility of the republican president in the forthcoming election is treated with the seriousness it deserves.
In an interview, Mr. Habasonda adds that the issues surrounding president Rupiah Banda%u2019s parentage should not compromise the holding of free and elections.
He further states that the coalition wants to see Zambia hold free and fair elections without any pending issues.
QFM