MMD Chairperson for Finance and Economics Ng’andu Magande has said the MMD is still a strong party and the recent losses in the by-elections should not make people lose faith in the party.
Mr Magande said in an interview yesterday the MMD was still strong on the ground and that problems the party was experiencing could be resolved internally.
He said although MMD members were saying the party was currently facing serious problems, he personally felt the issues could easily be sorted out from within the party.
Mr Magande, who is Chilanga member of Parliament, said the MMD was a movement, which should not lose steam just because one or two people were not interested in it.
The former minister of Finance said he was a strong member of the MMD who was extremely comfortable in the ruling party where he had been for a long time and would not join any other party.
“I personally feel the problems our party is facing now are minor and should not derail the MMD. It is something we can sort out as a party.
“The MMD is still strong because even the recent loss in Solwezi Central was just a minor setback which should not portray that the party is finished.
“I have been talking to the people of Solwezi and they have told me that despite losing the Solwezi Central seat, the MMD still remains a strong party on the ground and they still want it,” he said.
Mr Magande said it was wrong for people to think he was a rebel whenever he said something perceived to be contrary to the party.
Mr Magande said the formation of new political parties in the country was not a solution to the problems being faced by the people of Zambia.
He said there were already more than 30 political parties in Zambia and did not think the formation of any more political parties would solve the problems the people of Zambia were facing.
The solution to the country’s problems was not about how many political parties should be there but how focused to national development the leaders were.
[Times of Zambia]