
FEDERATION of Free Trade of Unions of Zambia (FTFUZ) president Joyce Ndone-Simukoko has described a statement by former Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Fackson Shamenda urging Government to halt development projects because of elections as totally misleading because there is no law that stops Government projects at anytime.
Mrs Simukoko said she had her own observations on the performance of Mr Shamenda when he was ZCTU president which forced her and other unionists to break away and form FFTUZ but would not go into details.
Mr Shamenda was quoted by a private radio station yesterday as saying President Banda’s development projects were a blackmail aimed atswaying votes ahead of the 2011 presidential and general elections.
Mrs Simukoko said Mr Shamenda and the opposition political partiesmust evaluate the performance of the MMD Government and not criticisedevelopment which was being celebrated by other citizens at the sametime.
“We left ZCTU to form FFTUZ and that speaks volumes about theperformance of ZCTU under Mr Shamenda at that time,” Mrs Simukokosaid.Mrs Simukoko was commenting on some former ZCTU members who argued that the workers congress was rocked with endless strike actions andpolitical inclinations when Mr Shamenda was head of the ZCTU and thismade it difficult for the country to develop.
Mrs Simukoko said while the opposition parties were criticisingdevelopment, there were several Zambians who were celebrating theprojects and that the ideal situation was for the opposition toprovide their own roadmap on how they would improve and beat thecurrent Government should they assume power.
Mrs Simukoko said Mr Shamenda should not mislead himself ondevelopment issues because the law compels the Government to deliverdevelopment to the people whether there was an election or not andthat anything outside that would be irregular and that people had theright to demand development anytime.
She said the current draft Constitution provides that Governmentshould suspend all development projects at least three months beforethe polling day but explained that nothing could happen presentlybecause the new Constitution was not in force.
The Government currently does not have a choice but to do what they were elected for until their tenure of office expires and this includes working even when elections are taking place.
“What exactly do we want as a country? Don’t we want development? Wedo not want this country to be stagnant. So these projects are welcomelet the opposition come with fresh ideas instead of criticising whatis making some people happy.
You cannot win an election by criticisingdevelopment,” Mrs Simukoko said.Some of the projects being finalised now were planned some months back and that the president was merely commissioning them.
She said there were projects that started last year and were being commissioned and such cannot be linked to elections.
Mrs Simukoko said President Banda announced during the commissioningof the rural and urban road development project that the initiativewas planned some months back which involved accessing funds on thecapital market and were just being executed.
She said even sentiments that President Banda inherited some of theprojects should not be an issue but the opposition leaders must statewhat they would do better for the people of Zambia.
[Times of Zambia]