FIVE opposition political parties have rejected the passionate plea by the Patriotic Front (PF) to form a loose alliance with it and help it win the forthcoming tripartite elections.
The rebuff comes barely a day after United Party for National Development president Hakainde Hichilema said his party is not ready to work with the PF, dismissing the latter’s invitation to revive the now defunct pact between the two parties as mere public relations.
And the MMD says PF president Michael Sata’s plea for help from other opposition political parties is a sign of desperation and realisation that the PF cannot win this year’s tripartite elections.
The United Liberal Party (ULP) said it cannot go into a pact with the PF because doing so would be unwise.
ULP secretary-general Langtone Sichone said in an interview yesterday Mr Sata is allegedly a greedy person who would not want to leave the position of president to any person if he got it.
“It will be foolish and naive for anyone to get into a pact with Mr Sata when everyone knows that he caused the split of the PF-UPND pact,” Mr Sichone said.
Mr Sichone wondered why Mr Sata wants to form a pact with other opposition political parties when he did not want to engage them when the PF-UPND alliance was in existence.
Forum for Progressive Politics (FPP) secretary-general Charles Kafumbo said his organisation will not form an alliance with the PF, but will instead support President Banda and the MMD in the forthcoming tripartite elections.
Mr Kafumbo said his party has decided to rally behind the MMD because of its good manifesto, which has helped to uplift the living standards of people in the country.
He said FPP is willing to work with the MMD because of the good economic policies, which have improved the economy of the country.
The United National Independent Party (UNIP) said it will not form an alliance with the PF.
UNIP general secretary Jemima Banda said UNIP will not accept to work with Mr Sata because of his poor political leadership skills.
And the National Democratic Focus (NDF) has rejected the request from Mr Sata to form an alliance with the PF as a way of helping his party win this year’s tripartite elections.
NDF president Benjamin Mwila said his party cannot form an alliance with the PF because its leader, Mr Sata, is inconsistent and lacks understanding of modern politics.
[pullquote]”The problem with the big man (Mr Sata) is that he is not consistent with some of his statements, which is not good for a person who is aspiring for the highest office in the land,” Mr Senka said.[/pullquote]
Mr Mwila said in an interview in Lusaka on March 20 he cannot work with Mr Sata because the opposition leader has proved to be a failed political leader, who cannot add any value to the overall economic development of the nation if elected president of the country.
“My party can’t work with Mr Sata or the PF because Mr Sata is inconsistent with modern politics. He distorted my party’s name by changing it from Zambia Republican Party to National Democratic Focus. So, how can I trust this person?” he asked.
“Mr Sata is not a person to trust. This issue is out of question because the man does not stand for the truth,” he said.
Newly formed Unified Party for Democracy and Development (UPDD) chancellor Felix Senka said Mr Sata is a difficult person to work with, and his party cannot waste time associating with Mr Sata because he is dictatorial.
Mr Senka said in an interview in Mufulira on March 20 it is shocking that Mr Sata is pleading with opposition political parties to form loose alliances with him so that he can win this year’s elections when he failed to work with the UPND.
[pullquote]”In the first place, it is not a matter of changing government. For us, it is better to allow the MMD in power than bringing in the likes of PF and its leader Michael Sata,” he said.[/pullquote]
Mr Senka said his party cannot not enter into a political alliance with the PF because of Mr Sata’s dictatorial tendencies.
“These are the same people who called UPND president Hakainde Hichilema an under-five politician. They called UPND junior partners of the pact. Our party, the UPDD, cannot even think of joining hands with Mr Sata because he is not a good leader,” Mr Senka said.
He also warned Zambians against voting the MMD out of power this year.
“In the first place, it is not a matter of changing government. For us, it is better to allow the MMD in power than bringing in the likes of PF and its leader Michael Sata,” he said.
“The problem with the big man (Mr Sata) is that he is not consistent with some of his statements, which is not good for a person who is aspiring for the highest office in the land,” Mr Senka said.
Over 1,000 UPND members in Mufulira recently broke away from UPND to form the UPDD, with Mr Senka as its leader.
Mr Sata was quoted by the Sunday Mail on March 20 as having pleaded with “small” opposition political parties to help PF win this year’s tripartite election by forming loose political alliances with his party.
He is reported to have made the plea on March 19 when opening the PF’s Lusaka provincial conference at Garden House Hotel.
And MMD acting national secretary Chembe Nyangu said in an interview in Lusaka on March 20 it is clear that Mr Sata has now realised he will never win this year’s elections, hence begging for help from ‘small’ parties.
“These guys have realised the MMD is getting stronger everyday. That is why Mr Sata has started begging for help to remove the MMD from power. He will not succeed to remove us from power because we have become stronger than we were before,” Mr Nyangu said.
Mr Nyangu said the break-up of the PF- UPND pact has increased Mr Sata’s desperation for power.
[Zambia Daily Mail]