THE MMD on the Copperbelt has recommended that its national executive committee (NEC) expels former Minister of Defence George Mpombo for his decision to take part in the red card campaign against President Banda and Government.
But Mr Mpombo says he is not part of the red card campaign but will merely attend meetings of the organisers when invited.
MMD Copperbelt chairman Joseph Chilambwe said in an interview in Luanshya on Sunday that the ruling party has nothing to lose if it expels Mr Mpombo.
“I have already recommended that he should be expelled from the party. There is nothing we are pleading for. Our recommendation is to kick him out of the party. Let him join a political party of his choice or he should form his own political party,” Mr Chilambwe said.
He described Mr Mpombo as an ungrateful person who is now allegedly insulting President Banda and the MMD leadership who made him MP.
“The MMD has made Mr Mpombo what he is today and it is sad that he is now insulting President Banda and the party,” Mr Chilambwe said.
He wondered why Mr Mpombo is bitter when he resigned on his own from Government and also relinquished his position in the NEC.
Mr Chilambwe said it is unfortunate that Mr Mpombo now wants to destroy the MMD, which he wants to use to contest the party presidency.
“I don’t know why we are keeping Mr Mpombo. They should suspend him or expel him from the party because he is confusing us. He is not popular and there is nothing we are pleading for,” Mr Chilambwe said.
He advised the Patriotic Front to be wary of Mr Mpombo because the Kafulafuta member of Parliament allegedly insulted the United Party for National Development leadership when he resigned from the party to join the ruling MMD.
But Mr Mpombo said on Sunday that it is not a big deal for him if Mr Chilambwe has recommended his expulsion from the MMD.
He said Mr Chilambwe is not an elected provincial chairman and that he will always dance to the tune of the appointing authority.
He clarified that he is not a member of the red card campaign but that he would attend meetings when invited.
On Sunday, MMD spokesperson, Dora Siliya asked Mr Mpombo to resign from the party because his decision to join the red card campaign is evidence that he does not support the ruling party’s policies and programmes.
Ms Siliya said it is disappointing that Mr Mpombo has allowed himself to be used to allegedly create anarchy in the country through the red card campaign.
[Zambia Daily Mail]