
THE youth wings of the United Party for National Development (UPND) and the Patriotic Front (PF) have clashed, pushing the shaky pact into further disarray.
UPND national youth chairman Joe Kalusa, in an apparent response to a scathing attack by PF youth national secretary Eric Chanda yesterday, has maintained that the MMD is poised to scoop the 2011 general elections because it has a good working manifesto compared to the PF-UPND pact which has no clear set programmes.
Mr Kalusa charged that he will not be intimidated by any PF machinations to silence him because he is simply stating the truth.
[pullquote]“ I cannot resign from the pact or UPND and if these people want, let them take me to a disciplinary committee that is if there is a disciplinary committee in the pact. If there is one then, I am ready to appear on that committee together with the likes of Mwenya Musenge (Copperbelt PF provincial chairperson), Guy Scott (PF vice-president) and Wynter Kabimba (PF secretary general) for issuing unwarranted remarks against the pact,” he said.[/pullquote]
Mr Chanda, in an angry response yesterday, called for Mr Kalusa’s resignation after he made his controversial prediction. However, in an apparent departure from his seemingly unflinching support to the pact, Mr Chanda told the PF-UPND leadership to step aside and allow the youth wings to take over the reigns of power because they have allegedly failed to steady the shaky pact.
Mr Kalusa said in an interview yesterday in Ndola that he does not regret his remarks at a press briefing on Sunday in Kitwe and dared pact officials to drag him to any disciplinary committee and wondered whether the pact has such a committee to deal with offenders.
“Let me tell these people in the pact that I am a fearless man and I cannot be bought by anyone. I stand by what I said during the press briefing in Kitwe because I believe that only the truth can set me free. I cannot resign from the pact or UPND and if these people want, let them take me to a disciplinary committee that is if there is a disciplinary committee in the pact. If there is one then, I am ready to appear on that committee together with the likes of Mwenya Musenge (Copperbelt PF provincial chairperson), Guy Scott (PF vice-president) and Wynter Kabimba (PF secretary general) for issuing unwarranted remarks against the pact,” he said.
Mr Kalusa said those calling for his ‘blood’ are wasting their time and warned that if the pact does not heed to his one-month ultimatum of coming up with a clear manifesto and a working programme, he will announce the next course of action against the alliance.
He said unlike the MMD which is effectively campaigning at grass root level countrywide, the pact is using radio stations and the press without the leaders explaining what they will do if elected into office.
“Our colleagues, the MMD are campaigning by holding huge rallies countrywide, they are telling people what they have done and what they intend to do for them but the PF-UPND pact is busy campaigning through some radio stations and the press without a manifesto. When the MMD wins the presidential elections next year, these are the same people who are going to be crying that the elections have been rigged,” Mr Kalusa said.
He charged that the pact only becomes active when the country has a by-election in a particular constituency.
[pullquote] “As PF youths we are challenging him to resign from the pact because he is acting like one who has been bought,” Mr Chanda said.[/pullquote]
Mr Kalusa said the pact does not have a working programme and wondered why PF leader Michael Sata and his UPND counterpart, Hakainde Hichilema have allegedly failed to hold a rally together to thank the electorates in Chifubu for voting for the pact’s candidate, Susan Kawandami.
“People must not pretend. There are problems in the pact. Currently, the PF is carrying an advertisement saying they are holding a rally on the Copperbelt, why can’t they hold a rally together with the UPND.
The same PF has already declared that they will contest the Mpulungu by-election without consulting the pact members in the UPND. These are some of the things that show that there are problems in the pact,” Mr Kalusa said.
He said he consulted widely before holding the press briefing in Kitwe and urged pact officials who are calling for his resignation to address the concerns he raised instead of calling him names.
[pullquote] “This young man has gone too far and I think there is need for us in the UPND to deal with him. I am going to phone him so that I talk to him,” he said. [/pullquote]
But Mr Chanda urged Mr Kalusa to resign from the pact instead of causing confusion in the alliance. “As PF youths we are challenging him to resign from the pact because he is acting like one who has been bought,” Mr Chanda said.
Mr Chanda on Monday appealed to PF-UPND pact leaders to allow their youth wings to take over the running of the alliance until all the pending issues surrounding the partnership are resolved.
He urged Mr Sata and Mr Hichilema to hand over the management of the pact to the youth wings so that other leaders who issue unwarranted statements can be disciplined.
And UPND chairman for education science and technology Luxon Kazabu has urged Mr Kalusa to stop misleading the youths and called on his party to discipline him for allegedly ‘insulting’ the alliance leaders.
Mr Kazabu said there is need for Mr Hichilema to discipline Mr Kalusa for issuing disparaging remarks. He said in an interview in Kitwe yesterday that Mr Kalusa is causing unnecessary confusion in the pact. “This young man has gone too far and I think there is need for us in the UPND to deal with him. I am going to phone him so that I talk to him,” he said.
[Zambia Daily mail]