The OASIS forum and the Collaborative Group on the Constitution (CGC)Â today led hundreds of demonstrators to parliament to present a petition on the constitution making process.
Zambia Episcopal Conference (ZEC) Executive Director Father Joe Komakoma whose
organisation is in the OASIS forum said the demonstration was part of the various
activities lined up after the red ribbon campaign was launched.
He said this is also in order to bring the issue before parliamentarians as they
want the constitution making process addressed in the House.
Fr. Samasumo added that the OASIS forum is of the view that the new constitution
proceeds on the basis of recommendations made to the Mungomba led Constitution
Review Commission (CRC).
He said politicians should not hijack the constitution making process but should
leave the process to the people of Zambia.
Fr. Samasumo however called on parliamentarians to ensure that they start the
process for a people driven constitution through a constituency assembly.
And Southern Africa Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (SACCORD)
president Lee Habasonda said the OASIS Forum wants parliament to push for a
constituent assembly as a mode of adopting the constitution.
Mr. Habasonda noted that once the final document of the constitution is ready
through the constituent assembly, it will have to get the peoples approval unlike
the recently suggested constitutional conference which will have to get parliaments
approval.
He expressed fear that if parliament is left to endorse the constitution, the
document may be manipulated by politicians.
Mr. Habasonda however said the OASIS forum has no quarrel with the name by which the mode of adoption is called but its endorsement by parliament if it is adopted
through the constitution conference.Â
Meanwhile, Women for Change executive director Emily Sikazwe has accused the
government of wanting to give Zambians what she described as a bad constitution.
And Transparency International Zambia (TIZ) president Reuben Lifuka asked government to listen to the wishes of the masses in the country.
Mr. Lifuka charged that politicians have for a long time taken the people of Zambia
for granted adding that people are now focused on having a new constitution that
will help improve their lives.
He said Zambians will not accept piecemeal constitutional amendments.
And receiving the petition on behalf of parliamentarians, Kabwata Member of
parliament Given Lubinda promised the demonstrators that parliament will handle the
matter expeditiously.
He said members of parliament are committed to representing the peoples wishes and
views in parliament.
Mr. Lubinda said parliamentarians will unite to ensure that Zambians give themselves
a constitution that will stand the taste of time.