
The Movement for Multy-Party Democracy (MMD) Western Province Treasurer, Michael Kaingu has said the party in the province did not consult him or other senior members before deciding to call for a convention.
Mr. Kaingu has meanwhile said that he is still in support for calls from people in other provinces including NEC for the MMD to postpone its convention.
Mr Kaingu, said it is irrelevant for the province to oppose calls to defer the party’s national convention.
Mr. Kaingu said this is because more than six provinces have already endorsed calls for the postponement of the convention, making the decision by the executive in Western province pointless
Speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today, Mr. Kaingu said he and other senior members of the party were not consulted as alleged by the MMD provincial youth Chairman over the need to hold a convention.
He said he was not even part of the team which met in the province last week to discuss the issue of the convention.
He charged that if consulted he would have provided good guidance to the other members on how to handle the issue of holding the convention.[quote]
Mr. Kaingu said the MMD does not have enough money to spend on the convention and challenged all those calling for it to start raising money to hold it.
He further charged that the MMD in the province risks becoming irrelevant for not supporting other provinces who are calling for the postponement of the convention until after the 2011 general elections.
Mr. Kaingu said the party’s constitution mandates that decisions made by more than seven provinces should be accepted as law adding that about seven have since agreed not to hold convention.
He said he also wanted to stand as NEC member during the convention but he has decided to follow what the majority have resolved.
Mr. Kaingu has advised his youth chairman to desist from attacking him and other senior members of the party.
ZANIS