Opposition Patriotic Front (PF) Kantanshi Member of Parliament (MP) Yamfwa Mukanga has disclosed that he shall not be a delegate to the National Constitutional Conference (NCC) which starts sitting in Lusaka next week.
Mr. Mukanga who is also PF Chairman for Mines and Minerals Development says his decision is based on merit and principle.
The pronouncement by the law maker now means that he was the only MP from Mufulira who will not sit on the NCC.
He told ZANIS in an interview in Mufulira today that as a God fearing person, he did not want to be part of a group of people who were allegedly only interested in sitting on the NCC primarily for money.
Mr. Mukanga noted that the allownaces being paid to NCC delegates was exaggerated and far too much.
He added that such colossal sums would be alternatively channeled to other needy areas such as poverty alleviation, health and education.
Mr. Mukanga added that it was not in order for its delegates to be paid hefty allowances when Government has been adamant to increase salaries and conditions of services for public service workers.
The Kankoyo MP said if Government reduced the per diem for NCC delegates, a number of participants will shun the NCC sittings.
He further proposed that NCC delegates should instead be paid fifty thousand Kwacha lunch allowance per day to see how genuine and patriotic they were.
Two other PF MPs Marjory Masiye for Mufulira central and Percy Chanda for Kankoyo have already registered as members at the NCC secretariat.
In separate interviews with ZANIS today, the two MPs refused to give details on why they have accepted to sit on the NCC.
MP, Chanda, referred all quieries to Bangweulu PF MP Dr. Peter Machungwa.
And Ms. Masiye said she did not want to wash dirty linen in public as the issue of MPS sitting on the NCC was purely an internal matter.
She added that she had her own personal opinions over her involvement with the NCC.
Yesterday,Spokesperson for PF MPs who have decided to participate in the NCC, Dr Peter Machungwa told the media after the swearing in cermony that it was essential that the PF leaders strengthened the position of those with similar views in the NCC.
Over 300 NCC members were yesterday sworn in at the Mulungushi International Conference Centre by Chief Justice Ernest Sakala.
Meanwhile, Defence Minister George Mpombo says the fact that most Patriotic Front Members of Parliament have registered for the National Constitutional Conference shows that the Patriotic Front was at its crossroads.
Mr Mpombo commended the PF MPs for the stance they had taken saying they had not allowed to be ruled by dictatorship.
”The Patriotic Front had called on its people to boycott the NCC process but most people have
registered. This means that the party is at crossroads,” he said.
Mr Mpombo was speaking in Livingstone yesterday when he officially closed the Zambia-Mozambique Joint Permanent Commission on defence and security at Chrismar Hotel.
He said MPs were elected by people adding that they had demonstrated the confidence bestowed on them by their electorates adding that the MPs had also demonstrated the confidence they had in government.
Mr Mpombo also said the NCC process had started on a resounding note adding that a lot of people had registered to take part in the process which was unparalled in the history of the country.
He said the broad based representation that had been captured had restored the confidence the people of Zambia had in the process.
”In any society, there are divergent views but they cant stand for the majority,” he said.
On Wednesday, twenty-seven PF MPs registered for the NCC in defiance of Party President Micheal Sata who warned of their expulsion.