
NAMWALA.member of Parliament Robbie Chizyuka says Zambians must demand taxpayers’ money collected by United Party for National Development (UPND) members of Parliament as allowances during the National Constitutional Conference (NCC) sittings.
Major Chizyuka said in a statement issued on March 30 that the MPs have betrayed Zambians by getting the allowances, which could have gone towards the construction of essential facilities like bridges and schools, only to turn against the constitution-making process at the eleventh hour.
The MPs on March 29 abstained from voting on the Constitution of Zambia Bill, resulting in the failure to garner a two-thirds majority for the bill to go through second reading in Parliament.
“They are the sole cause of the failure of this country to have a new constitution, having wasted time and money which would have gone towards the construction of roads, schools, bridges and hospitals,” MajChizyuka said.
He said UPND MPs should be held accountable for betraying Zambians.
“Why did they accept allowances when they were not in support of the new constitution? Where is their morality?” he said.
Maj. Chizyuka said it is unfortunate that the MPs have chosen to halt the aspirations of Zambians to have a new constitution, despite playing a prominent role in the constitution- making process.
He made reference to Regina Musokotwane, MP for Katombola, who was one of the vice chairpersons of the NCC.
He said Ms Musokotwane allegedly stopped her colleagues from voting for the bill during physical voting.
Maj. Chizyuka said the people of Southern Province should now know their MPs for what they are. He said the UPND is not a progressive party.
“No wonder the UPND keeps going forward and backwards. It is their way of life. They have taken the country backwards after advocating a process to move forward with the constitution-making process,” MajChizyuka said.
He said the bill was straightforward and non-controversial.
The bill sought to provide for the printing and publication of the amended constitution and to save and provide for transitional provisions of state organs, state institutions, administration, offices, institutions, liabilities, obligations and legal proceedings.
From Kitwe, ALEX NJOVU reports that Evangelical Youth Alliance International (EYAI) president Moses Lungu has also demanded that UPND MPs pay back NCC allowances.
Reverend Lungu said in an interview on March 30 that UPND MPs have disappointed Zambians by failing to support the constitution in Parliament.
“The UPND MPs must pay back the allowances they received from NCC sittings. We cannot blame Patriotic Front (PF) MPs because they stayed away from NCC sittings from the start. UPND MPs were only interested in allowances,” he said.
Rev Lungu said UPND MPs have failed Zambians and warned against voting for politicians who have no direction.
“As an alliance, we are disappointed with what the UPND members have done to Zambians. A lot of money was spent on the whole process of the new constitution,” he said.
He said it is unfortunate that the implementation of the new constitution was politicised by people who have no heart for Zambians.
Rev Lungu said the new constitution would have resolved various problems facing the people.
“What the UPND MPs have done is evil. They have betrayed the people by pretending to sit in NCC meetings when they had no interest in what was happening,” he said.
Meanwhile, the MMD on the Copperbelt has condemned opposition members of Parliament for failing to support the Constitution of Zambia Bill.
Speaking when he addressed several MMD leaders at Kitwe City Council chamber yesterday, MMD provincial chairman Joseph Chilambwe castigated the MPs for walking out of a vote on the bill.
“These are the people who wanted a new constitution and yet they could not support it in Parliament. What has happened is not good and the people of Zambia are disappointed with the Patriotic Front (PF) and UPND members of Parliament,” he said.
Mr Chilambwe said the people of Zambia expected the MPs to support the bill which was intended to address various challenges facing the people.
“What it means is that the constituencies cannot be divided or increased. MPs are sent to Parliament to represent the people and not for their own benefit. It is important to scrutinise leaders aspiring for various positions. UPND and PF MPs have failed the nation,” Mr Chilambwe said.
Mr Chilambwe said the opposition MPs cannot be trusted.
He urged UPND president Hakainde Hichilema to join the MMD instead of hoping to win this year’s elections.
Mr Chilambwe said Mr Hichilema will be dumped by UPND members if he fails to perform well in the poll.
“In the first place, UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema must forget about becoming President of Zambia for now because God has already chosen President Banda,” he said.
He said Mr Banda is a mature leader, who should be given a full five term in office.
“President Banda is a peaceful man, a Christian, mature man. He is focused on developing the country,” Mr Chilambwe said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]