
THE Patriotic Front (PF) inaugural national congress is mired in confusion as some delegates have discovered that PF president Michael Sata has a list of preferred members of the central committee.
Mr Sata’s list has caused consternation among the delegates a day before elections scheduled for today, well-placed sources in the convention disclosed.
“The list has too many newcomers, some of whom joined the PF 48 hours before the convention,” the sources said.
The PF leader is known for closely associating himself with charlatans. Former Chongwe member of Parliament Sylvia Masebo is said to be on the list.
The discovery of the list has angered party faithfuls who are now openly questioning Mr Sata’s style of leadership.
Some delegates at the convention have described Mr Sata’s schemes to sideline the people who have strongly remained faithful to the party as a disaster.
The members feel that Mr Sata has dealt a blow to the party by preferring newcomers to assume senior positions.
The sources say there is pandemonium at Mulungushi Rock of Authority, with delegates demanding that new members should not be allowed to run for any position.
The members are saying Mr Sata should just have called for a press conference to announce his central committee members, rather than asking the delegates to ‘attend this sham of a convention.’
Another delegate said the PF’s first convention is nothing but window-dressing because Mr Sata, who is the PF leader, is already a presidential candidate.
The delegate said a true democratic congress does not choose a presidential candidate before seeking the mandate of the general membership of a political organisation.
“Mr Sata is a presidential candidate for the PF in the tripartite elections. So, why would he want to go to the convention and what would he do if he is challenged and loses the party presidency? It is a sham and we should not be proud of this,” one of the delegates said.
And ZANGOSE CHAMBWA reports that Matero member of Parliament Faustina Sinyangwe says the confusion that has characterised the PF convention is a clear indication that there is no democracy in the party.
Ms Sinyangwe said the decision by Mr Sata to attempt to replace Inonge Wina with Chongwe member of Parliament Sylvia Masebo as party chairperson for women’s affairs clearly shows that he has no respect for democracy.
“The PF will even be more confused after the convention because no one will be elected democratically as Mr Sata has already identified the people he wants to work with. The so-called delegates attending the convention have gone to the convention to endorse the people Mr Sata has chosen,” Ms Sinyangwe said.
She also said the outcome of the conference will be undemocratic. Ms Sinyangwe said the PF leader will still emerge as president of the party despite having lined up some people to challenge him.
She said the convention will not yield anything positive for the PF because Mr Sata has personalised the party and the position of party president.
“There is nothing new that will come out of the convention because Mr Sata does not value democracy. I have worked with him before and I know what kind of a leader he is,” she said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]