
MMD acting spokesperson Mike Mulongoti says Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata should be ashamed to demand the removal of Mr Mchenga when he is a beneficiary of his services.
Mr Mulongoti said a number of Mr Sata’s cases have in the past been dropped by the DPP.
He said this in an interview in Lusaka yesterday in reaction to continued calls for the DPP to resign.
“The DPP has exercised his independent discretion to drop cases in the past and Mr Sata himself has been a beneficiary. How can he (Sata) forget easily and start accusing Mr Mchenga of being biased when he has used his mandate to set him (Sata) free.
“These same constitutional office holders whom the opposition and in particular Mr Sata is accusing of all sorts of things will be there if they, God forbid, find themselves in Government. They should not look at us as evil people,” he said.
Mr Mulongoti said the opposition should desist from intimidating professionals like Mr Mchenga because they might in future shun taking up positions in Government.
He said professionals should be protected and allowed to safeguard the interests of all Zambians.
“Some of the people calling for the resignation of the DPP are not even educated, yet they want our professionals to resign. My question to them is if professionals resign, who is going to replace them?[quote]
“You see, we should appreciate these professionals because if we try to give flimsy excuses in an effort to chase them from their offices, they might in future refuse to join Government service due to the politics surrounding the positions,” Mr Mulongoti said.
On Sunday, Mr Kunda said the accusations against constitutional office holders by the opposition are in an effort to weaken Government.
He said the scheme to remove constitutional office holders is against the penal code and that it is a treasonable act.
Mr Kunda said this when he featured on a Radio Phoenix programme, ‘Government and You’.
He said Government will not allow the scheme to work because it is recipe for anarchy in the country.
Mr Kunda said constitutional office holders can only be removed through a tribunal.