
PATRIOTIC Front (PF) leader Michael Sata said he did not attend Dr Chiluba’s funeral because it was commercialised.
“That funeral was too commercialised. I do not attend commercialised funerals. I only attend funerals where I have a feeling,” he said.
He also denied being sick and that only his personal doctor should state whether he was sick or not.
Meanwhile former PF secretary general Edward Mumbi said it was shameful for the PF to try and politicise Dr Chiluba’s funeral because they had only succeeded in embarrassing Mr Sata, leaders and the entire party, especially that all the Zambians ignored them.
He said Mr Sata has successfully managed to embarrass himself by trying to politicise the late second president Frederick Chiluba’s funeral and in the end swallowed his pride by sneaking into Mulungushi International Conference Centre (MICC) for a rushed body viewing, former PF secretary general Edward Mumbi has said.
Last week, PF chairperson for local government Given Lubinda was on a Radio Phoenix phone-in programme where he announced that the entire PF central committee met and decided that they should not attend Dr Chiluba’s funeral.
But when contacted for a comment yesterday, Mr Sata sharply contradicted Mr Lubinda by saying it was not true that the PF top leadership had convened a meeting to discuss whether they should attend the funeral or not.
“Who told you that there was such a meeting? We never had any meeting to discuss whether we attend Dr Chiluba’s funeral or not.
“If there was such a meeting, then why did Lubinda contradict himself by attending the burial at Embassy Park? Lubinda was among MPs (Members of Parliament) that attended the burial.
“I also went and viewed the body at Mulungushi and if we had decided otherwise, why did I go there myself,” he said.
But Mr Mumbi said Mr Sata had embarrassed himself and the entire party by trying to politicise the funeral.
“I am very sure it is too early for the Zambians to forget that just last week, the PF through Mr Lubinda announced that they had a meeting at which they decided that they were not going to attend Dr Chiluba’s funeral but for Mr Sata to just turn around and contradict Mr Lubinda, then it means there is something seriously wrong in PF.
“In fact Mr Sata even participated on that programme by calling in, why did he not dispute Mr Lubinda’s statement there and then? This is the highest level of inconsistence we have been talking about on the part of Mr Sata,” Mr Mumbi said.
He said what was interesting was the fact that no one even recognised Mr Sata when he went to view Dr Chiluba’s body at Mulungushi where The Post Newspaper revealed that some people were even heard debating among themselves in low tones as to whether the person on the queue was actually the PF leader, especially that he allegedly looked sick.
“In fact The Post Newspaper left out some information because the people there even went on to say that they have now believed that Mr Sata is truly sick going by how frail he looked on that day,” Mr Mumbi said.
He said what was said in the Monday edition of The Post about the people debating among themselves in low tones as to whether the person they had seen was Mr Sata or not confirmed that the PF leader was not himself.
Mr Mumbi said what was surprising was the fact that the entire PF leadership should hold a meeting at which they decided to shun Dr Chiluba’s funeral on the pretext that some people had planned to beat them up but later started sneaking to the same funeral “like thieves.”
[Times of Zambia]