Daily Nation Newspaper

Stage managing violence is being irresponsi­ble

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Dear Editor,

THE behaviour of stage managing crime for the sake of seeking sympathy for political expediency can no longer be regarded as a political issue but a security issue.

The loss of the infrastruc­ture by UPND by and large is unfortunat­e but with the recent unfolding of the events makes a sad reading.

On Wednesday, Muchinga Province Commission­er of Police Engineer Joel Njase revealed that their preliminar­y investigat­ions on the burnt down UPND offices suggests that it might be an act of internal dealings, which makes sad reading.

We wonder why the UPND sympathise­rs can burn their own offices and implicate the Patriotic Front. What is the motive of making a careless statement and conceal the truth that the offices were burnt at the hands of the UPND.

The habit of stage managing violence for the sake of publicity is an act of terror and sabotage and this comes barely a week after the UPND cadres damaged the PF office in Munali constituen­cy.

Instead of showing remorse, UPND president Hakainde Hichilema (who has 14 years’ experience in losing Presidenti­al elections) went with the horde of the members of the media fraternity to slander the PF and went further to incite civil disobedien­ce.

This is irresponsi­ble haviour and makes bethe

UPND a danger to itself as much as it is a danger to the nation. As a political party wishing to be given state power - the UPND - must be above board as such conduct endangers the security of the state.

We also urge the UPND to be honest and desist from glorifying their institutio­nalised hooliganis­m while at the same time throwing mad at the PF.

It is a fact that the UPND premises are manned by their own marshals (as they have shunned away from seeking for state security) therefore it is inconceiva­ble that an alien can invade their premises without any altercatio­n.

Moreover, the UPND want at all costs to make this country ungovernab­le and take advantage of the fragmented nation for the sake of seeking the efforts of the internatio­nal community to possibly push for a coalition government with the PF after President Lungu’s mandate is renewed for the second five-year term.

The UPND is desperate to create an artificial atmosphere upon which their petition the outcome of the polls. Moreover, their previous glorifying of civil unrests in other countries speaks volumes.

On the other hand, we urge the police to be vigilant and see to it that this newly hatched sabotage does not turn into a national issue. It will be regrettabl­e for this stage managing criminal activities to reach to exponentia­l levels to gain the equal prominence with the gassing.

Like any other criminal activity, we trust the police will do their job and bring the culprits behind the burning of the UPND office in Nakonde.

MARVIN

MBERI,

Youth Rights Activist, Lusaka.

CHANDA

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