British High Commissioner to Zambia, Thomas Carter says his government has positively responded to the recent Forum for Political Parties (FPP)’s petition barring his government to stop meddling in Zambia’s internals affairs.
Meanwhile the forum says it is not fully satisfied with the response given to them by Mr. Carter.
Forum Spokesperson, Charles Kafumbo confirmed to ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that Mr. Carter responded to the FPP’s petition but did not give details.
Mr. Kafumbo said the high commissioner however did not include in his response the concerns to stop commenting on the country’s internal affairs, and also actual budget his country had spend on the now disbanded tusk force on corruption.
He has however thanked Mr. Carter for responding to their petition although many of its issues some issues like its support to the tusk force has been overtaken by events.
He said a careful study of the response has shown that he meant well in his response to the petition.
Mr. Kafumbo has said the forum has since arranged a meeting with the British High Commissioner that will seek to harmonize the different opinion on issues of fundamental importance.
Meanwhile, the forum has condemned the offensive words exchange by top political leaders and some sections of the media.
Mr. Kafumbo said the continued bickering and squabbles by political should be condemned by all well meaning Zambian and it is adding no value to country.
He said if left uncheck this is likely to plunge the country into chaos.
He has since called for a politicians to consider coming up with an inclusive government of national unite to divert the current squabbles in the country to involve politicians in governance issues.
ZANIS