
THE National Constitutional Conference (NCC) has said the conduct of Patriotic Front (PF) deputy national secretary Samuel Mukupa to tear the Draft Constitution at a political rally is an insult to the many Zambians who have made submissions including Parliament.
And Mwense Patriotic Front (PF) Member of Parliament Jacob Chongo has said Mr Mukupa’s behaviour is also an insult to the United Party for National Development (UPND) their sister partner in the pact.
NCC spokesperson Mwangala Zaloumis said in an interview yesterday that it was wrong for the PF to politicise the cnstitution-making process.
“Zambians have been making submissions to the Draft Constitution and huge resources have been spent on this very important document therefore it would be wrong for people to politicise the process,” he said.
Ms Zaloumis said if people are opposed to the NCC process, they should not resort to politicising the constitution making process.
She said the NCC was a creation of the National Assembly and that it was wrong for a member of the PF to conduct himself when parliamentarians from the party were party to the creation of the Act.
“PF members of Parliament were there when the NCC Act was created,” she said.
NCC chairperson Chifumu Banda refused to comment about Mr Mukupa’s behaviour because he had so much work to do.
“We have so much work to do because we have received a lot of submissions which Zambians have made, so I will not waste my time to comment on that behaviour,” he said.
In a separate interview, Mr Chongo wondered how the PF and UPND would work together when they had such fundamental differences.
“That act by Mr Mukupa by itself is rubbishing all Zambians that have participated in the process including the UPND. They are telling the UPND that they do not think now just imagine how can these two parties work together. Are these really credible people that can form government?,” he said.
“Do you have to go to such an extent if you do not agree with something? I think there are more civil ways that people can show disagreement.”
He said by this act the PF were also rubbishing the Mung’omba Constitutional Review Commission (CRC) that the party has been advocating for.
“I only hope Zambians will now realise that these are criminals who want to usurp power by inciting people,” he said.
The Mwense MP also condemned the PF cadres for blocking Vice President George Kunda’s motorcade in Ndola.
“Just imagine what Mr Sata would have done if it was him that was blocked?” he said.
Mr Mukupa on Monday tore the Draft Constitution at a rally addressed by PF leader Michael Sata and threw it to the public saying the document was only fit for marketeers to use as a wrapper for vegetables.
[Times of Zambia]