
MMD national secretary Katele Kalumba says the MMD has exhausted all administrative procedures to persuade former Minister of Defence George Mpombo to follow party procedure and that the nation should not judge the ruling party harshly if punitive action is taken against him.
Reacting to Mr Mpombo’s reported sentiments that the MMD national executive committee (NEC) cannot make the right decision over the holding of the party convention because it is under siege from President Banda, Dr Kalumba said he is listening carefully to calls by MMD members to discipline Mr Mpombo.
“I am listening carefully to the calling of the people and at some point I will consult fully on the course of action to take,” Dr Kalumba said.
He said Mr Mpombo knows that the party has exhausted all administrative procedures required to afford him (Mpombo) an opportunity to behave in accordance with an MMD members’ obligation under article 10 of the party constitution.[quote]
“I have gone beyond constitution imperatives, considered a political dimension of Mr Mpombo’s status as Member of Parliament of Kafulafuta.
I have been working with leaders on the Copperbelt and the constituency in Kafulafuta to seek their intervention to counsel the honorable member in such a way that we can avoid punitive measures that may deprive the people of Kafulafuta of effective representation and also cost the taxpayers millions of Kwacha in a by-election,” Dr Kalumba said.
He said Mr Mpombo wants to force a by-election in Kafulafuta by disregarding the assurances he made to his office to follow party procedure.
“I am certain that the people of Zambia will not judge the MMD harshly when punitive action is taken against Mr Mpombo,” Dr Kalumba said.
He said, however, that he has no reason to stifle democratic debate because the MMD was founded on the principle of plural democratic processes.
“I am not blind to the fact that there is a thin line between democratic debate and chaotic anarchical provocative utterances that are simply designed to deal with the individual’s personal ego problems. It is quite easy to respect egoistic problems of an individual for heroic politics,” Dr Kalumba said.
Dr Kalumba said he is not persuaded that Mr Mpombo is engaged in a healthy and constructive democratic debate.
[Zambia Daily Mail]