Former Inter African Network for Human Rights and Development (Afronet) executive director Ngande Mwanajiti has advised opposition political parties to desist from promoting regionalism.
And United Liberal Party (ULP) secretary general Langton Sichone has said Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata and Lusaka lawyer Rodger Chongwe are courting trouble by supporting the Baroste Agreement (BA).
Mr Mwanajiti said Zambia had recorded massive developments under the leadership of President Rupiah Banda.
Speaking in an interview yesterday from Mwinilunga, Mr Mwanajiti said Zambia needed a leadership with a broader and bigger mindset to sustain the economic development the country was currently experiencing under the leadership of President Banda.
He said Zambia is currently on the right track under the current leadership of President Banda.
“I am calling upon every Zambian to ensure that Zambia remains a unitary State. Regionalism will not help the country in any way.
“It is literally impossible for any one region in Zambia to dominate any one region or regions,” he said.
Mr Mwanajiti advised people and groupings that were using regionalism to desist from that kind of politicking.
He said Zambians should put into practice the words in the national anthem and in the national motto of ‘one Zambia one nation’.
[pullquote]“I am calling upon every Zambian to ensure that Zambia remains a unitary State. Regionalism will not help the country in any way.
“It is literally impossible for any one region in Zambia to dominate any one region or regions,” he said.[/pullquote]
Mr Mwanajiti, a governance and human rights expert, said he would not join and be part of any entity or organisation that promoted a narrow agenda.
“My responsibility as Ngande lies in ensuring that I add value to whatever is happening in the country.
“I want to state categorically that I shall not join any organisation or entity which seeks to expound or propound ideas which are narrow and not contributing in establishing Zambia,” he said.
He said the people of Southern Province had been held captive by the opposition for a long time.
“It is not only my observation that Zambia is on the right track. The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank have also confirmed that the country is well on track,” he said.
And Mr Sichone said in Lusaka yesterday that Mr Sata and Dr Chongwe, as senior citizens, should advise knowledgeably about the BA instead of seeking to gain political mileage out of the matter.
“Mr Sata is courting trouble by stating that the BA is real. He is just politicking over this matter and it will make him fail to govern Zambia if at all he wins next year’s general elections. Dr Chongwe, also as a lawyer, is supposed to advise correctly over this matter instead of misleading the nation about it,” Mr Sichone said.
He said the BA matter should not be taken lightly and Mr Sata and other politicians using it to gain political mileage should be condemned.
“ULP is alarmed that many politicians, including Mr Sata, have made the issue of the BA as material enough to use for the 2011 general elections, which should not be the case,” Mr Sichone said.
Mr Sichone said in as much as his party agreed that the agreement had not been resolved, those that were expressing their views should do so with care.
“Zambia is a unitary State and people should not lose focus regardless of their political affiliation, as doing so could compromise our sovereignty,” he said.
He said most of the countries that had decided to take the tribalism stance in politics had ended up in violence and bloodshed.
Mr Sichone said the stand by his party over the matter was that the agreement, in its current state, was not different from the way the Government was advancing development in all the nine provinces of Zambia.
“ULP stands by the Zambian Constitution which does not provide for the dividing of the country into regions, kingdoms or separate states.
“As Zambians, we need to look at development, social engagement, culture and all the things that can help Zambia progress,” he said.
[ Times Zambia ]