
THE MMD has challenged former Finance minister N’gandu Magande and others insisting on the national convention to fund the meeting as the party has failed to raise the required amount of money.
Acting spokesperson Mike Mulongoti said the party was disappointed that those calling for the convention had not shown any willingness to give financial contribution despite championing the calls.
Mr Mulongoti said in an interview yesterday that the MMD national executive committee (NEC) was not against holding the convention but had no money to host the event.
“We have challenged those championing the holding of the convention to come up with resources but none of those who are making such calls including Mr Magande has shown interest in contributing financially,” he said.[quote]
He said a wrong impression had been created that the NEC did not want to hold the national convention because it did not want the president of the party and other members to be challenged.
He challenged those who have been speaking the loudest to fund the convention if they wanted it to be held.
Mr Mulongoti said those calling for the convention and claiming to have the interests of the party at heart should be willing to fund the meeting.
Recently, President Rupiah Banda said the MMD should be left to debate whether the convention should be deferred until after 2011 elections because that was part of the internal democracy.
Mr Banda said he had not feared to be challenged by any person contrary to insinuations by some people.
He said most of the opposition parties had never held a single convention but nobody was talking about them.
The NEC has since endorsed President Banda as the sole party candidate for the 2011 general elections and members from the provinces did not see any need to go for a convention.
And former Defence minister George Mpombo has said he would not stop demanding that the MMD holds the convention and there is no need to ask individual parties members to fund the national convention because the MMD had the means to do so.
Mr Mpombo said in an interview the argument that the funds were not available could not hold saying in the last presidential elections, the MMD was able to source funds from well-wishers at home and abroad.
He said he would continue agitating for a convention because that was the only way the MMD would prove to be democratic.
Mr Mpombo also denied insinuations that he was one of the prominent citizens working with some diplomats with a view of bringing down the Government.
[Times of Zambia]