
PRESIDENT Banda is sympathetic with United Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema for the breakdown of his party’s electoral Pact with the Patriotic Front (PF).
In an interview with journalists at the Lusaka International Airport on return from South Africa yesterday, President Banda said it is a pity for Mr. Hichilema because Mr. Sata is not a reliable person to forge a partnership with.
Mr. Banda said the Pact was bound to collapse because Mr. Sata was not trustworthy.
He said it is good though that the two political parties have tried and seen for themselves that they cannot work together.
“Actually I have a lot of sympathy for Mr. Hichilema because Mr. Sata is not somebody who can be trusted. He is unreliable to partner with in an electoral pact. It’s a pity the Pact has collapsed, but they have seen for themselves that they cannot work together,” President Banda said.
He said what remains is for the former allies to face the people and tell them the truth.
Meanwhile, Zambians for Empowerment and Development (ZED) president Fred Mutesa has said the PF-UPND Pact was a forced marriage which has collapsed because it was founded on selfish motives.
In an interview with the Sunday Mail, Dr. Mutesa said the Pact’s agenda of removing the MMD from power was narrow for sustainable co-operation.
“The dissolution of the PF-UPND pact is regrettable and disappointing for the people that had placed their hopes in the success of the Pact. However, as a party, we are not surprised,” Dr Mutesa said.
He said ZED agrees with the UPND that the Pact needed to have a clearly defined programme of action for the post election period.
Dr. Mutesa said the Pact needed to clearly state what they intended to do for the nation because leaders come and go.
“Unfortunately on the African continent we have so many forced political marriages. The marriage between ZANU-PF and MDC in Zimbabwe is on the rocks because of narrow selfish interests. Similarly, the Kenyan Government of National Unity has also been rocked by problems from the word go,” Dr Mutesa observed.
He said political parties wishing to work together should reach an agreement on the strategy for national development, otherwise partnership would just be about sharing positions.
[pullquote]He said the problems of the Pact were not insurmountable had M.r Sata and Mr. Hakainde stepped aside to allow other leaders within their parties re-invigorate the Pact. “But the question is, are the two leaders capable of making such sacrifices,” Dr Mutesa asked.[/pullquote]
Dr Mutesa said the issue of who becomes president, and how many cabinet portfolios each political party gets should not be the pre-occupation of a political party.
He said the suggestion by the PF that Mr. Sata becomes the presidential candidate and Mr. Hakainde vice-president and that they share cabinet portfolios at a ratio of 60 and 40 percent was an indication of selfishness by the leaders.
“It’s all about what is in it for the politicians, not what is in it for the people. Having a positive programme of action should form the basis of a social contract with the people,” Dr Mutesa said.
He said in future it would be difficult for the two parties to be trusted to form electoral pacts with other political parties.
He said ZED will only consider working with political parties that would put the interests of the people first because they desire to empower Zambians.
He said the problems of the pact were not insurmountable had Mr. Sata and Mr. Hakainde stepped aside to allow other leaders within their parties re-invigorate the Pact.
“But the question is, are the two leaders capable of making such sacrifices,” Dr Mutesa asked.