Opposition Patriotic Front Leader Michael Sata has defended his request for Cabinet to establish a medical board that would be allowed to fly to Paris, France where President Levy Mwanawasa is hospitalised to monitor progress on his health.
Mr Sata maintained that his call was in good faith as it would dispel speculations about the President’s health.
The PF leader’s request has come under fire with some quarters of society describing it as insensitive.
Speaking during a Media briefing in Lusaka today,Mr Sata also said Zambia needs to unite now as opposed to bickering during this tough period when the Head of State was hospitalised in France.
Mr. Sata was reacting to United Party for National Development(UPND)President Hakainde Hichilema’s criticism over his request to Cabinet.
The PF Leader categorically slammed Mr Hichilema for allegedly spreading false rumours about the health of President Mwanawasa and Mr. Sata himself.
Mr Sata observed that what was at stake now was the nation and not an individual party adding that Mr. Hichilema should stop cheap politicking and instead address himself to national issues.
Mr. Sata who claimed that he was more close to the President than Mr. Hichilema said the UPND leader was creating unnecessary tension in the country.
Mr. Sata pledged his party’s commitment to helping Cabinet manage the affairs of the country in the absence of President Mwanawasa saying there was no need for squabbles.
And speaking earlier, PF Information and Publicity Chairman, Given Lubinda hailed Cabinet and Government for the sober manner in which they have handled the illness of the President.
However, Mr. Lubinda appealed to Cabinet to speedily do whatever was within their means to ensure that they curtailed the speculations surrounding the health of the President.
Like the PF leader, Mr. Lubinda is also for the idea of the establishment of a medical board to investigate the health of the President saying the process was not dependent on a politician or individual but Cabinet based on collective resolution as per Article 36(1) of the Constitution of Zambia.
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