Some members of the Patriotic Front (PF) and the United Party for National Development (UPND) have remained adamant that their respective leaders should lead the pact raising fears that the opposition alliance may fail to agree on one candidate.
Former Mulungushi Ward councillor and UPND youth activists Edwin Simusamba said PF leader Michael Sata should take a backstage as an advisor and allow UPND president Hakainde Hichilema to lead the pact.
“The major issue for the 2011 campaign will be about the economy, it will be about job creation and wealth creation, Mr Hichilema is best suited because he has demonstrated all these traits to the country,” he said.
But Masaiti losing PF parliamentary candidate Clifford Zulu said Mr Hichilema had everything to benefit by allowing Mr Sata to lead the pact because of the latter’s political experience.
“You can see that HH is not the same person of 2006, he has now learnt politics. You can see even how he looks at issues. All these it is because of his interaction with Mr Sata,” he said.
He said Mr Sata was best suited to be the pact’s presidential candidate because he was action oriented and politically experienced.
Mr Zulu said the PF leader’s political experience can be traced way back from the days for former president Kenneth Kaunda.
“Zambians know what he did as a governor, minister in the Chiluba (former president Frederick Chiluba) Government.
Mr Hichilema should allow him (Mr Sata) even to lead for one term so that we can make a Zambian Mandela,” he said.
Mr Sata had a vision for the country and hence he was best suited to be the pact’s candidate.
But the former UPND councillor Mr Simusamba said the world was now moving towards having a new generation of leaders.
“You have seen what has happened in the UK where they have elected David Cameron and what happened in the US where they voted for Barrack Obama.
[pullquote]On assertions that UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema has no experience to lead the country, Mr. Kakoma said Mr. Hichilema cannot fail to lead the country because he has proved managerial experience both in public and private life.[/pullquote]
“The world is changing towards the new generation and therefore Mr Sata should remain as an advisor in the pact,” he said.
He said having Mr Sata as the pact presidential candidate would be taking the country 10 years backwards.
“As I have stated 2011 will be about the economy and HH is just the better candidate,” he said.
Meanwhile, United Party for National Development spokesperson Charles Kakoma says those arguing over who should be the PF/UPND pact’s presidential candidate are simply wasting their time.
Mr. Kakoma told Q fm in a telephone interview that currently there is no need for anyone to discuss the presidency of the pact because the matter will be dealt with at an appropriate time.
He says since the presidency of the pact has not yet been decided, people should not be concerned but should instead discuss issues that will help the pact scoop the presidency in 2011.
And Mr. Kakoma has described statements by people suggesting that PF leader Michael Sata is not fit to stand for the presidency because of his heart condition as unfortunate.
He says people should desist from making such defamatory statements and instead commit national leaders into prayers for God to give them good health.
Mr Kakoma says people should not concentrate on the negative side of national leaders’lives because that will not help the nation to develop.
On assertions that UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema has no experience to lead the country, Mr. Kakoma said Mr. Hichilema cannot fail to lead the country because he has proved managerial experience both in public and private life.
He has since appealed for calm and called on the pact members to support whoever will be chosen as presidential candidate, stressing that the one who will not successful during the selection process will automatically be the deputy.
[Times of Zambia/QFM]