President Levy Mwanawasa has said that there is need for the MMD on the Copperbelt to be revamped.
The President, who is in the province to attend the burial of his uncle in Mufulira tomorrow, said on arrival at the Ndola International Airport that he is very disappointed with the disorganisation of the party on the Copperbelt.
President Mwanawasa took a swipe at MMD party officials that were secretly supporting the Patriotic Front to openly do so and resign from the MMD.
“You come in numbers to welcome me at the airport, but you don’t vote for me, don’t think I don’t know what you do at night. I have eyes all over. During the day you are MMD, in the night you are PF. Have morals and do it openly” he said.
The President further said he was very disappointed with the outcome of the results in the Nchanga by-elections in Chingola.
Dr Mwanawasa said he could not accept the margin by which the MMD had lost the Nchanga seat considering the efforts that government was putting in place in the province in ensuring that the mines were revamped.
“If you properly explain to the people the developmental projects that we have embarked on in the province, there is no way we can lose by a margin of 8000 to 2000 votes. I can’t accept that margin,” he said.
He said government had spent a total of K161 billion to pay retrenched workers on the Copperbelt and had revamped the mining sector, which had collapsed by the time the new deal administration was coming into office.
He said if all these projects were properly explained to the people there was no way MMD would lose.
Meanwhile the President said that he had received the petition by the Copperbelt MMD youths and added that it would be considered at the next National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting.
The MMD youths on the Copperbelt had petitioned their embattled Provincial Chairman Terence Findley.
And speaking earlier, Copperbelt Provincial Minister, Mwansa Mbulakulima thanked the President for his initiative and courage of convening the National Constitution Conference (NCC) despite the unwarranted attacks from some sectors of the public.
Mr Mbulakulima said he was confident that the conference would give people the constitution that they deserve.
Meanwhile, Ndola residents have appealed to government to carry out a sensitisation drive on the benefits of the National Constitution Conference (NCC) as opposed to other alternative constitution making avenues.
The residents that stormed ZANIS offices in Ndola today said the public was not aware of the benefits of the NCC when compared to other avenues because there has been inadequate sensitisation about the NCC.
Simon Moyo, resident, said listening to Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata’s argument on the participation of PF in the NCC on Radio Ichengelo yesterday was an eye opener to most people in the area.
Mr Moyo said if it was true that the purpose of the NCC was to make recommendations to the President at a cost of over K297 billion, then PF president Michael Sata is right to stop his party from participating.
Mr Moyo called on the PF MPs that had registered to rescind their decision and put the interest of the electorates at heart.
“Its not too late, those MPs should just change their minds now and leave that conference because that money should be used for developmental programmes in their various constituencies,” he said