MMD national chairman, Michael Mabenga, said the party was saddened by Nyirongo’s conviction but that the party would keep quiet on the matter because it was personal.
“First and foremost, as a party we are saddened on how things have turned to be. We feel it’s a lesson that we ought to operate transparently,” Mr Mubenga said.
“It is a sad development and that I have nothing much to say over the conviction of our member,” he said.
Mr Mubenga also said that despite the outcome of the case, the MMD was in control of Bwacha constituency.
“As a party we are in control of Bwacha constituency. We will be on the ground to explain to the people on what has happened,” Mr Mubenga said.
Nyirongo is MMD member of Parliament (MP) for Bwacha constituency in Kabwe.
And the MMD in Kabwe is saddened, too, by the jailing of Nyirongo on two counts of abuse of authority of office.
MMD Central Province provincial secretary, Roy Mulenga, said in Kabwe yesterday that the party sympathised with Nyirongo.
Mr Mulenga said, however, that sentencing was a warning to public service workers that they should observe the law when serving the public.
Mr Mulenga said that the MMD, too, declared zero-tolerance on corruption and so those tasked with the responsibility of serving the country should refrain from any form of abuse of office.
Principal resident magistrate Sharon Newa on Friday sentenced Nyirongo to two years on one count and four years on the second count of abuse of authority of office.
The sentences will run concurrently, meaning that she will only serve four years.
In the first count, Nyirongo was charged for directing a lands officer in the ministry to generate land offer letters to 10 people, who included relatives, family friends and party cadres.
In the second count, the former minister was charged for directing a junior technical officer in the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Christopher Chewe, to subdivide a former ZCCM farm number 390A located in Kabwe into two plots for herself and Mr Chewe.
[Zambia Daily Mail]