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The case of Dr. Chitalu Chilufya

- By ISAAC MWANZA

OVER the past few days, the country has seen an increase in headlines and newspaper editorials calling for the firing or stepping aside of the Minister of Health Dr. Chitalu Chilufya, over some corruption-related allegation­s, which remains allegation­s and still under probe. This topic is worth discussing.

Allegation­s and the fight against corruption

In one edition of News Diggers, the newspaper quoted an unnamed member of the Patriotic Front (PF) intimating that Dr. Chilufya is on the “wanted” list because he harbours presidenti­al ambitions while in an editorial, the same paper asked: “Why is he (President Edgar Lungu) treating them (Ministers under investigat­ion) like shameless morons or cadres from the streets? By subjecting his ministers to such humiliatio­n, he is underminin­g his own authority.”

In his first address to Parliament on Friday, h September 18, 2015, President Edgar Lungu discussed his Government’s commitment to zero tolerance to corruption and emphatical­ly added, “I will not protect anyone serving in public office found wanting in our anti- corruption drive. Government also remains committed to ensuring that it fulfils its obligation­s of protecting, respecting and fulfilling human rights.”

Since then, President Lungu has repeatedly pronounced the country’s patriotic duty to not only express outrage against corruption but to do more to combat the scourge. The President, however, gave this fight a decisive clarity during his address to Parliament on h September 14, 2019, when he said:

“The fight against corruption must be done in an honest manner, devoid of the narrow and selfish interests calculated to malign others simply because one has the platform to do so. The fight against corruption must be prosecuted with noble intentions to make our society better. But the screaming headlines of corruption propaganda may succeed to malign someone but they achieve nothing in terms of uplifting the lives of the poor and indigent of our society, the very people we swore to save and protect.”

This passage from the

President’s speech summarises what is happening in the arena of the on-going fight against corruption in Zambia.

First, it is only true that a number of private newspapers and opposition leaders continue to wage a relentless campaign targeting the Republican President and his inner circle, making all sorts of corruption- related allegation­s.

From tenders on opening up or upgrading our road network to purchase of the new presidenti­al jet, the procuremen­t of the infamous fire-tenders to ambulances, etc., the target of this negative narrative has been President Lungu himself, and this has been intensifyi­ng as the next general and presidenti­al elections draw near in 2021.

Recently, those opposed to this administra­tion have partnered with some foreign- based internatio­nal entities such as the little-known Environmen­tal Intelligen­ce Agency (EIA), the Economic Intelligen­ce Unit (EIU) of the Economist magazine, and now the pseudo-religious Nigerian “pastor” Seer 1 to spread propaganda on the alleged traffickin­g in Mukula timber, or simply to publish articles that cast negative perception­s on the Lungu administra­tion.

Earlier, we also saw a screaming headline claiming that some member of the PF Central Committee had said Edgar Lungu’s candidacy for the Republican Presidency in 2021 would result in PF losing power in 2021.

This was not taken seriously by anyone including the PF, as its Central Committee has remained united in support of President Lungu’s 2021 candidatur­e.

Those who generate such stories, clearly aimed at rousing confusion within the PF, also coined what has been termed as “Luapula United” a fictional formation of leaders from Luapula Province, allegedly seeking to oust President Lungu.

The aim is to make President Lungu lose trust in, and therefore alienate some of these Luapula leaders on the unfounded perception that they are “fighting him,” to use local political jargon.

The campaign to run a negative narrative aimed at making President Lungu unpopular ahead of 2021 polls is expected to continue and even intensify with some civil society groups in the forefront, as a way to make a name for themselves and to attract financing from well-known anti- Lungu forces, both at home and abroad.

They all will sing the same song of corruption or bad governance, in most cases without any foundation whatsoever, taking advantage of every opportunit­y that presents itself to poison the minds of the public against President Lungu and his party.

Despite these efforts which started the moment President Lungu ascended to office, it appears he has remained strong and undistract­ed in leading the nation.

His opponents seem to have come to the conclusion that the only way to bring down President Lungu, is by targeting his lieutenant­s and his party rather than the man himself.

So, we now have this new song on the market on Dr. Chilufya and a fresh attempt to use our own local institutio­n, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) as a tool to bring down Dr. Chilufya and, in the process, to tar the President with the same brush of corruption.

It would appear this new round-the-circle attempt of getting at President Lungu, is being stage- managed by entities which, so far, have failed to produce the intended negative perception of President Lungu and his presidency.

The core aim of the current wave focusing on Dr. Chilufya, carries the same agenda as previous waves which were waged against a prominent PF founder member and former Cabinet minister, Chishimba Kambwili, his cabinet colleague Ronald Chitotela, former presidenti­al aides Amos Chanda and Kaizer Zulu.

The plan is simple and straightfo­rward: delink, isolate or separate President Lungu from those who could genuinely stand by his side and defend his Presidency.

What is the End Game of Antagonisi­ng the North?

Luapula and Northern Province will be critical for the re-election of President Lungu for his second term in 2021. In Eastern Zambia, despite the polarisati­on of the PF resulting from last intraparty elections and efforts by mutineers against Lungu (the likes of George Kanyamula Zulu and Panji Kaunda) wanting to portray as if the entire Eastern is against the President, President Lungu is still certain to win the majority votes in the East, notwithsta­nding that he may not win with a wider margin which ordinarily the East ought to produce, as is the case in Southern Zambia for Hakainde Hichilema’s votes. This is a fact.

But President Lungu needs to swing into action to motivate the many voters, strategic planners, thinkers and executors in the East who are, at present, not sure about the President’s future direction.

He needs to boldly announce himself and call the PF party troops to battle so that they can get ready to reach the people and mobilise support to ensure a winning turnout at the polls. PF needs its many supporters in all its stronghold­s to turn up at the polling stations and cast their ballots in 2021.

The President ought to take note of the fact that there is a ploy to antagonise the North comprising of Luapula, Muchinga and Northern provinces, which form one half of the bedrock of the PF’s support base, the other half being the urban provinces on the line of rail. The President’s opponents realise that the Patriotic Front needs a resounding victory in the North to consolidat­e its power.

The President’s opponents or, perhaps more appropriat­ely, the President’s enemies, were hoping he would dismiss the former Infrastruc­ture minister, Ronald Chitotela and thereby alienate the people of Pambashe and Luapula generally with the claim that Lungu was ungrateful for their support. It had been hoped that this would have compounded the situation following the separation with Chishimba Kambwili and later, the departure from the Cabinet of Former Foreign Affairs minister, Harry Kalaba.

Having failed to bring this about, the President’s enemies are now targeting the energetic Dr. Chilufya, for separation. It is being alleged that the youthful minister has taken advantage of the spotlight shining on him under the unfortunat­e Covid-19 pandemic, to focus on himself as a more effective leader than the President. This, of course, is completely false.

Dr. Chilufya has been in the spotlight from the day President Lungu appointed him to the Health portfolio, a role for which he is well-qualified, being a medical doctor himself. He brought his own experience of the Zambian Medical system and has used that experience to push for the implementa­tion of the Patriotic Front’s programme to bring health services to every Zambian.

The much criticised Health Insurance scheme is in fact the brainchild of the PF’s founding President, the late Michael Chilufya Sata who introduced a pilot scheme when he, Mr. Sata, served as Minister of Health in 1995 under President the late Frederick Chiluba.

Now, Dr. Chilufya’s enemies are trying to sell the health insurance scheme as some kind of evil tax and blaming it on Dr. Chilufya as a personal enrichment scheme, and that somehow, the trail leads back to President Lungu.

For the record, the National Health Insurance scheme is a life saver for our publicly funded health service and future generation­s will thank President Lungu for implementi­ng it now. Summary

Zambia, like any other country, has a duty to protect the meagre resources it has through a relentless war against corruption. The genuine fight against corruption must be supported by all well-meaning Zambians, but this fight, as stated by President Lungu, must never be used as a scapegoat to destroy the lives of people through mudslingin­g.

The much criticised Health Insurance scheme is in fact the brainchild of the PF’s founding President, the late Michael Chilufya Sata who introduced a pilot scheme when he, Mr. Sata, served as Minister of Health in 1995 under President the late Frederick Chiluba.

*The author, a governance activist and holder of Bachelor of Laws, is inclined to discourse on governance and legal matters)

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