PATRIOTIC Front (PF) Mwense Member of Parliament Jacob Chongo has differed with party secretary general Wynter Kabimba’s claims that second Republican president Frederick Chiluba is engaging in active politics.
Mr Kabimba recently claimed that Dr Chiluba was engaging in active politics and the PF would seek the court’s intervention to stop the former president from accessing his terminal benefits.
But speaking in an interview in Lusaka yesterday, Mr Chongo argued that by Dr Chiluba mingling with taxi drivers and vendors on the Copperbelt, he was not in anyway involving himself in active politics.
As former president, Dr Chiluba was at liberty to comment on economic, political and social issues affecting the nation.
“I wish to disagree with the secretary general of the PF who is saying that Dr Chiluba is engaging in active politics and therefore he does not deserve his benefits, that is a lie.
Dr Chiluba is not involving himself in active politics but is it because of some good things that he did when he was president that people on the Copperbelt are following him?” Mr Chongo said.
Mr Chongo argued that in the 10 years that Dr Chiluba served as Republican president, not everything that he did was bad and it was out of the good things that he did that people on the Copperbelt and Luapula provinces were flocking to him each time he visited the two areas.
He said that it was important that Mr Kabimba and others desisted from exhibiting personal hatred against Dr Chiluba.
Mr Chongo said that it was because of the hatred for Dr Chiluba that the PF leadership was talking of seeking court redress over a straightforward issue.
“I urge the people of Zambia including Mr Kabimba to desist from hating Dr Chiluba. Some politicians have a natural hatred for this man. As much as people think that there were negative things that he did when he was in power, there were other positive things that he did and so on the Copperbelt and in Luapula, people are going to be following him,” Mr Chongo said.[quote]
He said that, in fact, Dr Chiluba was at liberty to support a party of his choice but that such did not constitute engaging himself in active politics.
During the campaigns for the 2006 elections, he said Dr Chiluba came out in the open and declared that he was supporting the PF but the leadership did not complain that the former president was engaging himself in active politics.
“Can Mr Kabimba explain what Dr Chiluba was doing in 2006 when he declared his support for the PF and why didn’t the PF condemn Dr Chiluba at that time? This is serious hypocrisy that we should not allow in politics,” Mr Chongo said.
He said the PF was worried that it was losing its popularity on the Copperbelt and Luapula provinces owing to Dr Chiluba’s seemingly soft spot for the MMD.
[Times of Zambia]