
President Rupiah Banda has urged politicians in the country to desist from using the late President Levy Mwanawasa’s name to gain political mileage.
President Banda said he was shocked that opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) leader, Hakainde Hichilema, was now saying the late Dr. Mwanawasa was a good leader when his party used to call him all sorts of names.
In a statement released to ZANIS in Lusaka today by Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations, Dickson Jere, Mr. Banda said Mr. Hichilema and his supporters refused to work with the late President saying he was an incompetent leader.
He said it was shocking that Mr. Hichilema, who abused the late Dr. Mwanawasa when he was alive by constantly attacking his performance and personality, was now saying the late president was a good leader.
“It was therefore surprising that Mr. Hichilema was now trying to exploit the name of the late President to advance his political career,” he said.
[pullquote]He said he had information that Mr. Hichilema has agreed to serve as vice president of the UPND/PF pact, under Michael Sata, who will be presidential candidate for 2011 elections.[/pullquote]
President Banda alleged that Mr. Hichilema has become desperate and power hungry to an extent where he has forgotten what he used to say about the late President.
He said he had information that Mr. Hichilema has agreed to serve as vice president of the UPND/PF pact, under Michael Sata, who will be presidential candidate for 2011 elections.
He said this was contrary to what he (Hichilema) promised the people of Southern Province. President Banda has since advised Mr. Hichilema that the people of Southern Province had the right to choose a leader of their choice.
“Mr. Hichilema cannot, therefore, decide on behalf of Southern Province and impose his political preference for president on them,” he said.
Mr. Banda has meanwhile, said there was nothing wrong with the statement attributed to Parliamentary Chief Whip, Vernon Mwaanga, that some districts in Southern Province have resolved to support the ruling MMD.
ZANIS