Government has called on opposition members of parliament opposing its roadmap on the constitution making process to resign for failing to keep the oath they took to defend on the constitution.
Minister of Youth, Sport and Child Development, Gabriel Namulambe, made the call in
Mufulira yesterday when he addressed Faith Based Organisations (FBOs).
The minister told Christians to rally behind the government suggested roadmap and
reject the short cut that the opposition political parties and civil society are
demanding.
Mr. Namulambe said the country is not in a governance crisis for people to suggest
unsubstantiated roadmap.
He urged the congregants to ignore calls by the opposition and civil society for a
Constituent Assembly, saying they are just a small fraction of Zambians intending to
enrich themselves at the expense of development.
The minister told the people that it was not Biblical to be in conflict with
government and demonize leaders as this will entail they are rebelling against God.
The minister, who earlier asked pastors to lay hands on him so that he could be able
to provide good leadership entrusted on him by the President, reminded the
Christians to submit to government as expected of them by the word of God.
He said government will not bend on its position over the constitution making
process, adding that if it means asking God to change the constitution, it will be
done.
And speaking earlier prophet Haggai Kalaba said leaders who are in government have a
responsibility given to them by God to provide for the needy and not to give
excuses.
He said God has ordained government to bring sanity and people are to respect the
word of God in totality.
The minister also toured various projects that the FBOs in the district are runing
that include promotion of traditions, sporting activities and support and care to
vulnerable children.
Mr. Namulambe commended the FBOs for their initiatives and encouraged them to
replicate the activities to other towns who are waiting upon government to provide.
ZANIS