Chief government spokesperson Ronnie Shikapwasha says it will be disastrous if Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata is elected in this year’s tripartite elections.
Lieutenant-General Shikapwasha said in Lusaka yesterday that Zambians should not make the mistake of voting for Mr Sata who is likely to be the biggest setback to the nation.
He was reacting to Mr Sata’s remarks in London recently that Zambia is headed for a disaster under President Banda’s leadership.
“Mr Sata is the biggest disaster because he has been promoting gay rights. Nobody is interested in homosexuality and lesbianism,” Lt-Gen Shikapwasha said.
He said Mr Sata should feel ashamed talking about President Banda’s leadership, which has been good and has contributed to the growth of Zambia’s economy.
Lt-Gen Shikapwasha said Mr Sata has done nothing for Zambians and that the opposition leader has lost credibility to stand as a presidential candidate because everyone knows that he is a disastrous person.
“Mr Sata is the biggest disaster because he has been promoting gay rights. Nobody is interested in homosexuality and lesbianism,” Lt-Gen Shikapwasha said.
The minister said Mr Sata’s position on gay rights cannot build the nation, but bring chaos.
“Mr Sata’s leadership failed to save the pact with the United Party for National Development (UPND). What can it do for this country if voted into office? I can only see disaster,” Lt-Gen Shikapwasha said.
He said Mr Sata has persistently attacked Mr Banda’s administration because he is jealous of the development the President has brought to the country, including building schools and hospitals and commissioning mobile hospitals.
He said Mr Sata should commend the President for all the development and economic growth.
And Evangelical Youth Alliance International chairman Moses Lungu said Mr Sata’s desire for power is dangerous.
Reverend Lungu said Zambia is a country that a lot of people wish to live in and it would be sad to endanger the country’s peace.
Rev Lungu said although President Banda was merely winding up President Mwanawasa’s term, he has done exceptionally well in terms of development.
Leadership in Development executive director Moses Kalonde said MrSata cannot win a presidential election.
Mr Kalonde said the opposition leader’s negative stance on President Banda’s leadership is sadism and cannot be tolerated.
Committee of Citizens executive director Gregory Chifire said Mr Sata is telling lies.
He said the opposition leader has failed to show the people of Zambia how he will perform if voted into power.
Mr Chifire said Mr Sata is a spent force who has nothing to offer Zambians.
“This is the reason he has gone abroad asking for money to continue promoting lesbianism and homosexuality. Mr Sata has gone to sell the country abroad because he is bitter with the economic development the country is witnessing,” Mr Chifire said.
Meanwhile, Caroline Kalombe reports that PF Luapula member of Parliament Peter Machungwa says Zambia does not need disrespectful leaders like Mr Sata.
Dr Machungwa said in Lusaka yesterday that the PF leader is a very disrespectful man who does not tolerate criticism from anyone.
He said Mr Sata does not take kindly to people opposing him, even his own party members despite them doing so in good faith.
“He would always resort to insults, which is very offensive,” Dr Machungwa said.
“Mr Sata has called us names for opposing him, especially when we decided to attend the National Constitutional Conference. He was so angry with us that he called us rebels and mercenaries,” Dr Machungwa said.
He wondered how Mr Sata can lead the nation if he does not want to take advice from others and always wants to have the last say on everything.
“We cannot afford to have a leader who does not want to listen to anyone. It is not helpful and we should not allow it,” Dr Machungwa said.
He said it is important for any leader to listen even when he is being criticised so that he or she can get the views of others on various matters.
Dr Machungwa made the comment following Chawama member of Parliament Bredt Sampa’s complaint that the PF leader is humiliating people who oppose him.
“Any leader should be able to listen to counsel even if it does not suit them, but for MrSata that is not the case,” Dr Machungwa said.
[ Zambia Daily Mail ]