The Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), has described the recent impeachment statements from opposition political parties as alarming and disturbing to the nation.
Centre Executive Director Neo Simutanyi has advised political leaders in the country to better means of solving their current political differences.
Speaking in an interview in Lusaka yesterday, Dr. Simutanyi said there are better ways that the parties could use and ensure that the political field is made stable rather than making sentiments that are likely to create confusion.
Dr. Simutanyi explained that despite the country’s constitution providing for presidential impeachment, there must be convincing reasons why such an action should be applied and that it should also be supported by the majority Members of Parliament (MPs).
He noted that the current debates are having a negative impact on the socio-economic development of the country as they are likely to divert the attention of politicians from more crucial developmental issues.
Dr. Simutanyi said, during parliamentary debates Members of Parliament should concentrate on debating on how best Zambians should speed-up the development of their country.
Dr. Simutanyi however said the re-appointment of Dora Siliya as Education Minster and Michael Mabenga as Lands Deputy Minister are some of the decisions that President Rupiah Banda should have made with caution.
And the Committee of Citizens (CC) has condemned the move to impeach the President, saying it is disturbing and shows lack of seriousness on the part of politicians.
Committee Executive Director Gregory Chifire said there is need for politicians to put the national interest first than their personal agenda.
Mr. Chifire charged that it is a waste of time and money on the part of politicians to start debating the impeachment of the President who has not committed any constitutional breach.
He expressed sadness that the constitution in its current form does not have provisions that should punish MPs who are abusing their parliamentary privileges to bring about anarchy and unrest in the country.
He advised the Patriotic Front (PF) and the United Party for National Development (UPND) pact to concentrate on solving their intra-party squabbles and divisions than creating confusion in the country.
The opposition PF is reported to have been calling for the impeachment of President Banda adding that he is a danger to the nation if allowed to continue with his tenure of office the move which has been condemned by Civil Society Groups in the country.
And The Movement for Multi party Democracy (MMD) has distanced itself from media reports quoting Patriotic Front leader ,Michael Sata, as having said that some parliamentarians from the party intends to impeach President Rupiah Banda.
MMD Chairperson for Security, Ronnie Shikapwasha, says no single parliamentarians have been in talks with Mr. Sata with the intentions of moving a motion in parliament to impeach the President.[quote]
Lt Gen, Shikapwasha who is also chief government spokesperson, said this after touring Joy Fm radio, Times of Zambia and the Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) premises today.
He described PF/UPND pact leaders as unpatriotic Zambians whose political manoeuvers are aimed at swaying some MMD parliamentarians into their scheme.
Lt Gen, Shikapwasha further said the motion is baseless and bound to fail as Zambians need credible leaders to take the country to greater economic heights.
He has reiterated that President Banda has led the country in an exemplary manner, despite the economic crisis brought about the global economic depression.
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He stressed that the opposition has no developmental agenda needed to stir the country out of the current problems hence hoping to gain political capital out of the ensued political instability.
Lt Gen, Shikapwasha observed that the opposition has no clear agenda and hope to the people on how they intend to govern the country.
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