Chikondi Foundation President Bishop John Mambo has dismissed calls by some sections of the society to extend the probe on corruption to officials that served during the tenure of the late President Dr Levy Mwanawasa.
Bishop Mambo says calls for a probe into the conduct of government officials who served under the late President Dr Mwanawasa should not be entertained at a time when the country was going through a lot of economic challenges that required all the available resources to overcome.
He told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that he did not support calls to probe government officers who served in the past regime as this will only derail the implementation of development programmes as funds for such programmes would inevitably be channeled to the probe.
Bishop Mambo further said it must be recognized that most senior government officials who are currently serving under President Rupiah Banda’s administration served in the past regime of the late Dr Mwanawasa.
He said the probe was bound to negatively impact on the implementation of developmental progammes in the country.
Bishop Mambo, who is also a former Commissioner of the Willa Mung’omba Constitution Review Commission, further called on government to move with a sense of urgency to strengthen the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC), Task-force on Corruption and the Zambia Police Service.
The Clergyman said the move to strengthen the country’s Law enforcement agencies will effectively help the nation to fight corruption, which he said has eroded the moral fibre of the country.
Bishop Mambo, who is also Nyaphande Orphanage Board Member and a former Church of God Regional Overseer, however, advised politicians not to use politics to enrich themselves but instead to sacrifice for the well-being of the country.[quote]
“People should not use politics as a source of income but they should learn to sacrifice in order to help the nation develop,” Bishop Mambo said.
He said politics of benefits were long gone adding that there is need to put in place extra remedial measures that will deter senior government officials from plundering the public recourse’s.
The Clergyman was reacting to some remarks made by Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) Information and Publicity Chairperson Benny Tetamashimba and Political Activist Dante Saunders that probe of corruption should be extended to the late Dr Mwanawasa’s government.
Bishop Mambo further urged the nation to avoid petty politics and concentrate on addressing the economic challenges affecting the nation.
He said as the country continues to answer to the challenges of the global economic crisis there is need for the nation to remain united and focused with a view to addressing the economic crisis affecting the nation.
Bishop Mambo has since called on political leaders to bury their differences and embrace the spirit of unity in order to help the country propel to greater heights.
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