The Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) has resolved to convene a National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting to iron-out all pertinent issues that have recently rocked the party.
MMD National Chairman Michael Mabenga says the party will soon hold a NEC meeting to deal with the anxiety and speculations that have arisen following President Mwanawasa’s illness.
Mr. Mabenga told ZANIS in an interview that the party has decided to hold a NEC meeting to allow members speak out on any issue of concern behind closed doors and away from the press.
He said the party feels that it is prudent to openly discuss the issues that have threatened to divide that party among party members and behind closed doors.
Mr. Mabenga said it is hoped the meeting would help dismiss unwarranted speculation and consolidate the party leadership.
The move has come in the wake of mounting calls from a cross-section of the society that the MMD should convene a NEC meeting to iron-out all contentious issues surrounding the party leadership.
And Vice President, Rupiah Banda, has urged the ruling MMD cadres to stop bickering but remain focused on President Mwanawasa’s recovery.
Mr Banda said people should be preoccupied with hard work and prayers for Dr Mwanawasa’s full recovery to help sustain achieved positive economic indicators.
He was speaking on arrival at Livingastone International Airport this morning when he addressed government officials, members of the Local Government Assopciation of Zambia (LGAZ) and MMD cadres.
He warned that political bickering should be discouraged due to its potential to erode achieved positive economic gains.
The Vice President cautioned the ruling party cadres to desist from using the media to air opinions that are likely to distabilise the party and the nation in general.
“Our concern should be preoccupation to pray for his (Dr Mwanawasa’s) full recovery so that he can come back and find the MMD and the country united,” Mr Banda said.
He advised the MMD cadres and leaders in particular, not rush to the press to express their views but be responsible to look after the party until President Mwanawasa returns home.
The vice president was reacting to Southern Province Minister Daniel Munkombwe, who expressed disappointment at the perceived bickering within the MMD.
Mr Munkombwe, in his welcome message to the vice president, regretted that some MMD cadres were using the media to issue statements that were creating tension ever since President Mwanawasa has been out of the country.
President Mwanawasa is currently admitted to Percy Military hospital in Paris, France, where he is admitted and receiving treatment after falling ill some fortnight ago.
Mr Munkombwe advised the cadres to seek advise from experienced politicians before issuing statements in media.
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