A Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO) has urged the National Constitution Conference (NCC) to seriously review and adopt Article 149 in the Willa Mung’omba Draft Constitution that has the provisions of the Presidential running mate proposal with a view to avoiding the costly running of the Presidential by-elections.
Chikondi Foundation President Bishop John Mambo says there is need for NCC to adopt Article 149 that provides the adoption of the Vice President as a running mate of a Presidential candidate in case a calamity befalls the President.
Bishop Mambo, who is also Nyamphande Orphanage President, told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that NCC plenary should adopt Article 149 as it will play a crucial role in bringing political stability as well as help to foster economic development in the country.
The Lusaka-based Clergyman said there is need for the NCC not to dilute the provisions contained under Article 149 in the Willa Mung’omba Draft Constitution as this would help to prevent political divisions and fighting’s in the country’s political parties.
Bishop Mambo, who is a former CRC Commissioner, said that the NCC should work-out special modalities that would answer to the needs and aspirations of the Zambian citizenry in the final constitution.
He observed that if the new constitution is to stand a taste of time, NCC members should ensure that the views of the majority Zambian were reflected in the final constitution.
Bishop Mambo was reacting to the NCC which yesterday deferred to the full NCC plenary the Article 149 in the Willa Mung’omba’s draft report on whether a Republican Vice President should be a running mate to a Presidential Candidate or be appointed by the President.
And Bishop Mambo has thrown-out calls by some opposition political parties to institute an independent body to audit the National Constitution Conference (NCC).
Bishop Mambo said there was no need for some opposition political parties to start calling for an independent audit body because the NCC had not misapplied funds and that its mandate was costly for it to misapply funds allocated to the exercise.
The clergy has since called on the opposition to fully support NCC to enable it execute its duties with the stipulated time.
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