
AS THE United Party for National Development (UPND) and the Patriotic Front (PF) pact foray deepens, UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma has dared vice-president Guy Scott to start campaigning for his party president Michael Sata.
Dr Scott declared yesterday that Mr Sata is the most suitable and widely accepted leader who should assume the presidential candidature of the PF-UPND pact.
Mr Kakoma, who is also Zambezi West member of Parliament, said Dr Scott must proceed and start campaigning just as other members of the pact who have their own candidates in mind will begin to campaign.
Mr Kakoma said this in an interview in Lusaka yesterday in response to yet another statement by Dr Scott that Mr Sata should be the pact presidential candidate.
Dr Scott was also quoted as saying the results of the recent opnion poll were consistent with the 2008 presidential results in which Mr Sata polled more votes than UPND president Hakainde Hichilema.
But Mr Kakoma said it is unfortunate Dr Scott has continued to issue statements that can cause instability in the pact.
He, however, said Dr Scott is entitled to his wish and opinion, adding that he can start campaigning for Mr Sata to be adopted as the pact’s presidential candidate as other members of the alliance will also campaign for a candidate of their choice.
Mr Kakoma said all members of the pact are free to start campaigning for the candidate of their choice. “But what I know is that both leaders of the pact are supposed to come together and negotiate who will stand as a candidate of the pact.
“So Dr Scott can start campaigning if he wants but what I know is what I have just mentioned,” Mr Kakoma said. Dr Scott said Mr Sata was clearly the most popular leader between the two pact leaders. He said such results will always reflect in any future election.
And Mr Kakoma said he will consult other UPND members on whether its national youth chairperson Joe Kalusa should be disciplined for issuing statements against the pact and exchanging bitter words with PF national youth chairperson Eric Chanda.
He said he has not been briefed or read the papers on the clash between the two youth leaders of the pact hence was unable to comment effectively on the matter.
Mr Chanda challenged Mr Kalusa to resign from his position following his prediction that the MMD is poised to win the 2011 general elections.
But Mr Kalusa has maintained his prediction that the MMD will scoop the 2011 Presidential poll. He charged that he will not be intimidated by any PF machinations to silence him because he is simply stating the truth.
And the Southern African Centre for the Constructive Resolutions of Disputes (SACCORD) says the problems in the pact will continue to broaden if the internal management committee of the pact does not resolve the differences.
SACCORD executive director, Lee Habasonda said if the two parties in the pact have failed to resolve their challenges, they should involve a third party to assist them.
Mr Habasonda said it is important for members of the pact to follow the laid down channels in communicating their grievances as opposed to throwing tantrums in the media.
He said as long as members in the pact continue issuing statements against each other, the problems in the pact will not cease.
[Zambia Daily mail]