Daily Nation Newspaper

UPND ARE DICTATORS ...so I quit

- By MUYANI SHINJABALE and SANFROSSA MANYINDA

UNITED Party for National Developmen­t (UPND) Chairman for Labour Gabriel Namulambe has resigned from his position and party citing dictatoria­l tendencies after he refused to apologise for supporting Bill 10.

"Bill 10 in its current state has progressiv­e clauses which will benefit the people of Zambia. I therefore urge all UPND members of parliament to stay in parliament to debate the clauses they believe are not beneficial to the general citizenry," - Namulambe

Confirming his resignatio­n, Mr Namulambe told the Daily Nation in Luanshya that he would rather stick with the people that believe the bill was progressiv­e than follow the party’s dictatoria­l lines.

The resignatio­n came after the opposition party ordered Mr Namulambe to apologise for issuing a statement earlier yesterday that he supported the bill and for not analysing it in the party lines. He described the opposition UPND as undemocrat­ic for refusing to listen to his divergent views over the matter.

"Bill 10 in its current state has progressiv­e clauses which will benefit the people of Zambia. I therefore urge all UPND members of parliament to stay in parliament to debate the clauses they believe are not beneficial to the general citizenry," he advised.

Refusing to apologise for supporting Bill 10, Mr Namulambe said it was best for him to resign for the welfare of the Zambian people.

He indicated that he had no reason to not be in support of Bill 10 which the UPND was rejecting.

Mr Namulambe, who is also former Mpongwe Member of Parliament and Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister, said Bill 10 was a progressiv­e law and his support for it was in national interest. He said Bill 10 has very good progressiv­e clauses which needed to be supported by every well meaning person.

He said Bill 10 had many good clauses which included the recognitio­n of Chiefs and delimitati­on of large constituen­cies.

"Members of Parliament have a constituti­onal duty to put the interest of the people first than a political party," he said.

He therefore, praised government for being transparen­t in the way it was handling Bill 10. He urged opposition Members of Parliament to stop walking out of Parliament when the Bill was being discussed because they had a duty to put across their arguments for the betterment of their electorate­s.

He said when Copperbelt rural gets more constituen­cies, developmen­t will be enhanced as Constituen­cy Developmen­t Fund will be increased in areas where there was only one constituen­cy.

He wished those opposing the Bill goo luck stating that if they were copying from Malawi and thought they would win in Zambia with such selfishnes­s, they would be shocked.

Mr Namulamne therefore, refused to apologise to the UPND for supporting the Bill and opted to go alone in politics.

Meanwhile, National Democratic Congress Copperbelt Vice Chairman Samuel Munthali has resigned from his position and party.

Mr. Munthali said his decision to resign is personal and has a politician he needs to grow.

He said his resignatio­n is with immediate effect from July 5, 2020.

"I have resigned from the NDC. I have also resigned from my position as vice Copperbelt Chairman with immediate effect since last night July 5, 2020. So I am no longer a member of NDC," said Mr. Munthali.

He said he will focus on his political career because he needs to be more involved and grow.

Mr. Munthali is the immediate former Local government Associatio­n of Zambia President and former Mayor of Ndola.

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Mr Gabriel Namulambe

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