
HOME Affairs Minister Lameck Mangani has urged Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata to play sober politics and desist from making bad jokes on alleged threats on his life.
Reacting to Mr Sata’s alleged attempt on his life in Milanzi parliamentary constituency during the filing in of nominations, Mr Mangani said the PF president was only joking, but unfortunately such jokes could mislead his followers.
He said neither he nor President Banda could plot to eliminate Mr Sata and if anything they wish him long life.
“I know that deep down his heart, Mr Sata is joking. He knows that the President cannot plan to have him killed, even I cannot do it. But these are bad jokes because his followers may take them differently,” Mr Mangani said.
He said though unfortunate, the Milanzi incident where a woman who was trying to reverse her vehicle, caused a minor scratch on Mr Sata’s parked vehicle cannot be said to be an attempt on his life.
Mr Mangani said Mr Sata should be careful with the way he plays the traditional cousinship with him, because allegations of attempts on one’s life could be dangerous.
Meanwhile, the MMD in the Eastern Province has dismissed allegations of threats on Mr Sata’s life in an incident that happened in full view of the people during the filing in of nominations for the Milanzi seat.
[pullquote]He said though unfortunate, the Milanzi incident where a woman who was trying to reverse her vehicle, caused a minor scratch on Mr Sata’s parked vehicle cannot be said to be an attempt on his life.[/pullquote]
MMD Eastern Province chairperson Kennedy Zulu has advised the PF leader to leave President Banda out of the Milanzi incident involving their vehicle that was carrying their candidate Whiteson Banda and that of Mr Sata which was being driven by his driver.
He said Mr Sata was in a tent at the venue of nominations and only came out when the two parties clashed.
Mr Zulu said as commotion built up, a PF cadre allegedly pulled out a gun and threatened to shoot at MMD cadres.
He said the MMD camp has reported the matter to the Electoral Commission of Zambia and the police for investigations.
Mr Zulu said allegations by Mr Sata that the MMD national executive committee (NEC) officials deliberately stayed away from the alleged attempt on his life were untrue.
The provincial chairman, who is a NEC member, together with deputy national secretary Chembe Nyangu were there when the incident happened. Local Government and Housing Minister Eustarckio Kazonga, who is the campaign manager, was also present.
Mr Zulu said Mr Sata is just jittery because of the evident massive support for the MMD in Milanzi in particular and Eastern Province as a whole.
He said the MMD in Milanzi is certain of a landside victory.
Mr Zulu said development projects that the MMD government has initiated in the province such as construction of schools, rural health centres and grading of feeder roads are enough campaign for them.
He said Mr Sata saw for himself that the MMD is a crowd-puller in the province. Mr Zulu charged that the graphical crowds that Mr Sata is said to have attracted in Milanzi by some sections of the media was wishful thinking.
He said the PF leader did not address any rally in Milanzi and his attempt to do so at the venue of nominations was unsuccessful.
[Zambia Daily Mail]