Patriotic Front (PF) Chilubi Island Member of Parliament Obby Chisala has called on party leader Michael Sata to announce when the party will hold its convention.
Mr. Chisala says the convention would help iron out some of the problems that have besieged the party.
He told ZANIS in an interview that the convention would further help to re-organise the party.
Mr. Chisala, who has just returned from his constituency, said this is the message from party cadres at the grassroots.
He said party cadres and other stakeholders are concerned about the alleged internal wrangles in the party.
Mr. Chisala has appealed to lower organs of the party not to breach the channels of communication of the party.
In reference to the recent alleged expulsions of Chifubu Member of Parliament Benson Bwalya and Bwanamukumbwa lawmaker Joseph Zulu by the district organs, Mr. Chisala said the district party authorities have no authority to expel a Member of Parliament.
He said a Member of Parliament is more senior than constituency or district leadership therefore the constituency officials should have consulted the party secretariat on how to proceed.
Last week, the two lawmakers were allegedly expelled from party by the district officials for what they termed as ‘failure to represent them adequately’.
Meanwhile, the Patriotic Front (PF) in Chifubu constituency has warned its top leadership of mass exodus of party members if the issue of their member of parliament was not handled properly.
Scores of PF members and leaders who stormed ZANIS offices in Ndola today and expressed shock that their member of parliament Benson Mwamba has been expelled from the Party because he was attending the National Constitutional Conference (NCC) currently sitting in Lusaka.
Group spokesman Mr. Humphrey Mwaba said expelling Mr. Mwamba from the party would be the worst mistake the constituency leadership could make because the MP was elected by the people.
He said people who were alleging that Mr. Mwamba has been expelled from the party because of participating the NCC were part of the group that were allegedly demanding K150 million from the MP for unknown reasons.
Mr. Mwaba said the constituency leadership has no powers to expel an elected member of parliament unless the party’s National Executive Committee confirm’s the decision.
He said party members in the area have disassociated themselves from the anti- Mwamba supporters who have no reasons as to why they expelled the MP.
Mr. Mwaba said the PF was not a one person party and should be seen to be democratic by exercising democratic rights through holding conventions so that genuine leaders could be elected to lead the party.
He said the party and its members were fed up with mere appointments and wanted a clear procedure of electing leaders at every level so that the party could become a people driven party whose leaders were supported by the people.