
The council of churches in Zambia has charged that the 2010 NCC draft constitution has failed to meet the aspirations of the Zambians.
The churches said that the draft constitution has failed to meet the aspirations of the people as it has fundamentally departed from the people’s submission as contained in the Mung’omba draft constitution and report.
The churches added that the aspirations of the people are very clear on what they wanted the country’s constitution to look like.
In statement issued in Lusaka this morning signed by the CCZ members, consisting 21 churches, they said that NCC draft constitution has left out certain cardinal and fundamental rights such as right to shelter, food, water, sanitation and environment, and the right to education after basic school level which must be enjoyed by all.
They further noted that the NCC draft constitution has, instead of devolving the powers of the president, increased the powers.
[pullquote]They further noted that the NCC draft constitution has, instead of devolving the powers of the president, increased the powers.[/pullquote]
The churches further noted that accessibility to the NCC draft constitution has been another constraint in the current constitution making process.
The church also said that the current constitution making process and the NCC draft constitution leaves much to be desired.
They also say that the will of the Zambian people as reflected in their submissions to the Mung’omba constitutional review commission has been disregarded with impunity by those charged with the responsibility to defend the aspirations of the citizens.
QFM