Luapula Province MMD secretary Davis Chitwaka has differed with the party’s provincial chairman Crispin Mushosha over his claims that MMD in the province is embroiled in a leadership struggle.
Mr Musosha was quoted in the Post Newspaper of March 17, 2010 that there is leadership struggle in the province, between those from the northern part of the province, who include MMD national Secretary Katele
Kalumba, and those from the southern part of the province.
The Provincial MMD secretary was also quoted complaining that nomads, who are non-Ushi people of Mansa, were trying to take up leadership by contesting parliamentary seats and receiving government appointments in the province, especially in Mansa District.
Mr Chitwaka said in a statement obtained by ZANIS today that the MMD in Luapula is intact and that the rest of the MMD provincial leadership is not aware of the leadership struggle Mr Mushosha is talking about.
He added that it is unfortunate that Mr Mushosha was also taking a tribal
position over the issue of the Ushi and non-Ushi people taking up government and political positions in Mansa.
He said MMD will not condone such tribal remarks and will therefore condemn them in the strongest possible terms. He said MMD is built on the one Zambia one nation motto and that it will not be dragged into promoting tribalism.
Mr. Chitwaka further described the statement by Mr. Musosha as retrogressive to national development. He said there are many people coming from different provinces and different tribal backgrounds who are working in the provinces which are not of their origin.
He said people from Luapula Province were also taking up positions in other provinces, like Mwansa Mbulakulima who is Copperbelt minister.
Mr. Chitwaka has also advised Mr. Musosha to avoid using the press when he had problems in his constituency. He paid tribute to Provincial Permanent Secretary Jazzman Chikwakwa and Minister Dr Boniface Kawimbe, who do not hail from Luapula.
He said Mr Chikwakwa and Dr Kawimbe are doing a commendable job for the people of Luapula despite not being from the province.
He advised Mr. Musosha to settle his concerns on certain sensitive issues through party structures in the province rather than rushing to the press.
“Hon. Mushosha should have found a better way of dealing with the issues he raised rather than taking them to the press,” he said.
Meanwhile, Provincial Youth Chairman David Chanda has advised Hon. Musosha to desist from issuing tribal remarks bent on dividing the province.
Mr Chanda said the appointments made by the President Rupiah Banda should be respected explaining that the President has powers to appoint anyone qualified for the job regardless of his tribal origin.
Mr. Chanda described Dr. Katele Kalumba as a visionary leader who follows President Rupiah Banda’s aspirations of uniting the nation by embracing everyone.
ZANIS