
FORMER republican vice-president Lupando Mwape says he is still a faithful member of the MMD and has condemned people trying to alienate him from the party.
Mr Mwape said in a telephone interview yesterday he resigned as party trustee in 2006 to facilitate his appointment into the diplomatic service by then President Levy Mwanawasa.
“You can assure the nation that I am a faithful member of the party, and I shall remain loyal to the government and the people of Zambia. I have never gone on any platform to announce that I am not MMD. I have never relinquished my membership,” he said.
He said the government is doing very well under President Banda, and needs encouragement.
The former vice-president, who was Zambia’s ambassador to China from 2006 to 2009, thanked President Banda for allowing him to complete his contract when he assumed the presidency in 2008.
He said people expected President Banda to recall him from diplomatic service, but the President allowed him to complete his three-year contract.
“I wasn’t fired or recalled. I am grateful to the President because he would have recalled me. But he allowed me to complete my contract. What else can one do but appreciate?” Mr Mwape said.
He said he wants to lead a quiet life because he does not want to cause any political controversies.
“I want to remain a loyal member of the MMD, but lead a quiet life until I am approached. I am a politician, and if I am approached by any political party that feels I have a role to play, I will make my position known,” Mr Mwape said.
He said he was shocked by the way he was misquoted by a private tabloid on the remarks he made recently in Ndola at the burial of former Zambia Postal Services Corporation postmaster general Chewe Lupili.
Mr Mwape said he was even more surprised at the reactions to the report, with no-one approaching him to give his side of the story.
[Zambia Daily Mail]