
Family Members of Dr Rodger Chongwe have urged politicians not to make political mileage over government’s perceived intention to compensate Mr Chongwe following the shooting incident which happened in Kabwe in 1997.
Family spokesperson, Webster Shawa, observed that some people were trying to do politics on a straight forward issue.
Mr Shawa said human rights was a number one asset of every citizen and it was, therefore, necessary for all those opposed to Dr Chongwe’s compensation to know that he had the right to life and once harmed, he has must be compensated.
This is contained in a statement released to ZANIS in Chipata today by Mr Shawa.
Mr Shawa thanked President Rupiah Banda for trying to close the issue which had been pending for the last 12 years.
He said the Chongwe family knew how hard the president was working to sort out the mess created by those who wanted to look like they had the heart for Zambians.
“Dr Chongwe’s life was nearly lost on August 23, 1997 and some politicians want to make political mileage out of what is a straight forward issue,” Mr Shawa said.
He charged that it was the likes of those opposing the compensation that allegedly wanted to eliminate him because they felt he would take over government.
Recently, government’s perceived intention to compensate Dr Chongwe for the shooting incident in Kabwe in 1997 was strongly opposed by a named political party leader in one of the daily tabloids.
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