The Patriotic Front has challenged Former President Frederick Chiluba to carefully read its statement about his connection to the Reformist group and respond accurately.
PF Spokesperson Given Lubinda told ZANIS in an interview today that Dr. Chiluba’s reaction to the PF’s statement at a PF press briefing in Lusaka on Wednesday was misplaced and holds no water.
Mr. Lubinda was reacting to Dr. Chiluba who through his spokesperson Anthony Mwamba warned the PF not to embark on a political war that might destroy the country’s largest opposition party.
Mr. Lubinda said the PF only wanted Dr. Chiluba to disassociate or associate himself with the group of PF MPs calling themselves the Reformist group that is alleged to be planning to replace Micheal Sata with Dr. Chiluba as PF President.
He added that members of the group have informed the PF that Dr. Chiluba has some links with them saying he should confirm or deny honestly.
On Wednesday, the PF held a Press Briefing and said it had received information that the Reformist Group was planning to oust party president Micheal Sata and replace him with Dr. Chiluba.
In his reaction, Dr. Chiluba said the statement was irresponsible and provocative and warned the PF not to embark on a political war that would promote internal wrangling and destroy the party.
Meanwhile, Patriotic Front aspiring candidate for the Mpika Central seat in the 2006 tripartite elections, Muswema Sampa, has challenged the suspension from the party slapped on him by the constituency chairman, Henry Chama.
Mr. Muswema has argued that the suspension imposed on him is personal and based on false allegation meant to tarnish his name to the mass organs of the party ranks,.
He complained that no hearing was given to him by the chairman for him to have passed that decision on him, saying it was injustice on his part has well as abuse of authority of office by the chairman.
Mr. Muswema also said that membership in PF has no identity but depends on someone’s heart or love for the party, hence visiting the people especially the electorates in order to continue building the party is not a crime.
He has since called the suspension as total fabrication of party issues only aimed at attracting the attention and sympathy of the party president Mr. Sata for what is going on in the constituency concerning the general outcry of people on development in the area.
Mr. Muswema said he is being suspended for allegedly causing confusion in Mpika Central Constituency by enticing the party members to pass a vote of no confidence against the current area member of parliament, Mwansa Kapeya.
Efforts to get a commend from the Provincial Chairman, Jim Sinyinza, failed as he could not pass a word on the same development through his mobile phone.