
Patriotic Front (PF) has resolved not to attend Dr Chiluba’s funeral, saying going to the funeral might cause havoc.
PF Kabwata member of Parliament Given Lubinda said the party central committee chaired by Mr Sata met on Monday and it was resolved that the PF would not attend the funeral.
“On Monday Mr Sata called for a central committee meeting. Everyone who attended the meeting was of the firm conviction that going to Dr Chiluba’s funeral might just cause unnecessary havoc,” Mr Lubinda said.
He said the PF does not want to provoke the situation by attending the funeral.
And speaking on a radio show Mr Sata said that he did not physically need to be at the funeral house but he will mourn Dr Chiluba from his own home.
Meanwhile, YANDE SYAMPEYO reports that the family of the late former President says Mr Sata has found it difficult to attend the funeral because of his guilty conscience.
But PF secretary general Wynter Kabimba said the party will ‘gladly stay away’ from attending the funeral of Dr Chiluba as they have been banned from doing so.
Family spokesperson Benjamin Mwila said Mr Sata, who is Patriotic Front (PF) President, has banned himself from attending the funeral as he has failed to contend with his conscience, following the negative statements he issued about Dr Chiluba when he was still alive.
Mr Mwila, who is also President of the National Democratic Focus, was reacting to Mr Kabimba’s statement that the MMD has banned PF from attending the funeral.
But Mr Mwila said the country still recalls Mr Sata’s sentiments that he would have re-arrested Dr Chiluba and ensured that he died in prison if elected President.
“Now that Dr Chiluba has died, I am sure Mr Sata has found it difficult to reconcile with what he said about him.
“So in actual sense, he has just banned himself from attending the funeral. Government and Dr Chiluba’s family have not banned him,” Mr Mwila said.
Mr Mwila said the PF will not be forced to attend the funeral if they do not wish to do so. He said every Zambian who wishes to mourn Dr Chiluba is free to do so.
Mr Mwila, who is Nchelenge member of Parliament, said there was nothing sinister about moving the funeral from Kabulonga to Belvedere Lodge.
He said the initiative was not politically motivated and not against the Bemba tradition and culture.
Mr Kabimba yesterday said there was no need to switch the funeral venue.
“We all know why the funeral gathering has been moved from Dr Chiluba’s residence to Belvedere lodge. It is due to the large crowd of people who are attending the funeral.
“There is no law in Bemba or even in the Ngoni tradition which forbids the shifting of a funeral gathering. So if Mr Kabimba was not aware about this, now he is,” Mr Mwila said.
He said it is not true that the funeral gathering has been moved for political gain in favour of the ruling party.
Featuring on Zambezi FM radio in Livingstone yesterday, Mr Kabimba said the PF is saddened by the death of Dr Chiluba and wish his family well.
And some callers said Mr Sata is unreliable and cannot be trusted as he turned against Dr Chiluba.
One of the callers only identified as Chinyama wondered what guarantee the country has that Mr Sata is a changed person.
Chinyama said Mr Sata supported the third term and issued contradicting statements when Dr Chiluba was facing corruption charges.
Another caller only identified as Mweemba said Mr Sata’s record is well known and that he campaigned for Dr Chiluba’s attempt to go for a third term.
“We all know Mr Sata. When did he become good? We all know he campaigned for the third term,” Mweemba said.
And Matero member of Parliament Faustina Sinyangwe has called on Mr Sata to swallow his pride and go to the funeral of Dr Chiluba, saying it is inhuman for Mr Sata and PF members of Parliament to shun the funeral.
She said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that the behaviour of the PF leader is unacceptable and should be condemned.
“Despite Mr Sata despising Dr Chiluba when he was alive, it is important for Mr Sata to go to the funeral and show remorse,” Ms Sinyangwe said.
She said Zambians have always put their political differences aside whenever death occurs.
“Everyone knows that Mr Sata despised Dr Chiluba so much but this should not be extended to death. It is unZambian and inhuman,” Ms Sinyangwe said.
She said all opposition leaders who had differences with Dr Chiluba have been to the funeral, apart from the PF leader and his MPs who are campaigning despite the demise of Dr Chiluba.
“Mr Sata is what he is today because of Dr Chiluba who worked closely with him when he was President,” she said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]