
PATRIOTIC Front (PF) president Michael Sata says he sees no reason to appear before the Bemba Royal Council (BRC).
However, BRC spokesperson Bwalya Chiti has asked Mr Sata not to politicise the summon from his
organisation, but comply with the council’s decision.
Mr Sata said he will, however, decide what to do when he receives a letter of summons from the BRC.
“How can I appear before the council when I have not seen any formal paper summoning me? In fact, I have not even seen any reason for going there.
“The only thing I said was that Chitimukulu talks of development in Bembaland which people don’t see. I only said that probably the development is in his pockets,” he said.
Mr Sata said when President Banda visited Kasama during campaigns for elections, the chief was quoted as having said that there is development in Northern Province.
“If the chief talks about politics, we will reply. How come we don’t have any complaints from chiefs in other provinces? The only chief I differed with was Chief Chitambo of Central Province because he was campaigning for the MMD when there was a by-election in that area,” he said.
Mr Sata accused the BRC spokesperson of trying to use the council to attack him.
“Mr Stanley Bwalya Chiti, who is spokesperson for the Bemba Royal Establishment, is also chairman of legal affairs in the MMD, so he is trying to use the Bemba Royal Establishment to have a go at me. Mr Stanley Chiti is a lawyer by profession and he knows that the Bemba Royal Council has neither power nor jurisdiction over individuals like me,” he said.
Mr Sata said the BRC should charge him first before he can exculpate himself.
“They called a meeting behind my back, they did not care whether it was incited by Stanley Chiti or otherwise, but under normal circumstances, as natural justice demands, they should have charged me and asked me to exculpate myself, rather than deciding in my absence,” he said.
He said if he made any derogatory remarks against Chief Chitiinukulu, the chief himself should buy him a writ of summons for him to appear either in a local, magistrate or high court.
He said the Chitimukulu should also appear in person. Mr Sata demanded that BRC produces a written charge.
“They should also tell me what their jurisdiction is because I don’t fall under them but under Chief Chikwanda. So, they can’t summon me through the newspaper or television and they expect me to go. They must write and let me know what I am supposed to go and do,” he said
And Mr Chiti confirmed that a letter of summons has been written and will be delivered to Mr Sata soon.[quote]
He said the BRC is aware that Mr Sata is from Mpika and falls under Chief Chikwanda.
Mr Chiti said, however, that Chief Chitimukulu is the overall chief and that Mr Sata’s traditional leader reports to him.
He said the BRC will also summon Chief Chikwanda to appear before the Bashi Lubemba court on December 29, 2009.
“If Chief Chikwanda has not summoned him (Sata) to his palace for one reason or another, nothing stops the headquarters of the Bembas at Chitimukulu from summoning him to their court,” he said.
Mr Chiti said the charges Mr Sata is facing are contained in the letter of summons and cannot be disclosed to members of the public.
“We don’t want to politicise this issue. There are 27 members of the council whose political affiliations have nothing to do with tradition. They do not want to be brought into the political arena.
“I wasn’t even in Kasama when the council met. I was only informed of the outcome of the meeting, and my job was to pass on the information,” he said.
Mr Chiti said Mr Sata has been summoned by the Bashi Lubemba court and not Paramount Chief Chitimukulu.
“The council expects him to respond to the letter that has been written to him and appear before the court on December 29, 2009,” he said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]