welcomed the resignation of former Defence Minister and the Party Chairman for Energy, George Mpombo.
Addressing Journalists in Lusaka today, MMD National Chairman Michael Mabenga charged that MMD has accepted the resignation of Mr. Mpombo as he was not an important asset in the party.[quote]
He said the Party was not moved by the resignation of former Defence Minister and the Party Chairman for Energy, George Mpombo, because he had no bearing in the ruling MMD Party.
He said the MMD would not regret Mr. Mpombo’s resignation from his positions as it was looking for his suitable replacement, whom he said would deliver according to the Party’s expectations.
Mr. Mabenga further advised the MMD party members not to worry about Mr. Mpombo’s resignation saying that the Party was still strong and intact despite the resignation of Mr. Mpombo.
MMD National Chairman has since urged Party members to remain united and to continue working hard with a view to helping the Party to continue ascending to power even after the 2011 general elections.
Meanwhile, Mr. Mabenga has said that the MMD National Executive Committee (NEC) will allow Party members with Presidential ambitions to contest the Party Presidency at a national convention.
Mr. Mabenga said the move to allow Party members to contest the Party Presidency position was aimed at promoting democracy and transparency in the Party.
He, however, said that the NEC will rally and support the current Party President, President Rupiah Banda, whom he said has been adopted by the MMD Party Members with over 90 percent vote.
Mr Mabenga explained that the NEC officials have reached a decision to support President Banda because he has been accepted by people from all parts of the country.
He however said the Party is not going to allow Professor Clive Chirwa to contest the MMD Party Presidency because he was not a member of the Party.
Mr. Mabenga challenged Professor Chirwa to come-up with evidence that will indicate that he is a member of the MMD.
“NEC will allow anybody with Presidential ambitions to contest the Party Presidency at a convention but will not allow non-Party members like Professor Clive Chirwa to contest.” Mr Mabenga said.
Mr. Mabenga further said that plans were underway for the Party to hold a convention but could however not disclose when the Party will hold its national convention.
On Monday, Former Defence Minister and MMD Chairman for Energy, George Mpombo resigned from his positions citing personal reasons.
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