Daily Nation Newspaper

Father Luonde a lost sheep

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Dear Editor,

IT IS strange to see people who are former Christians like Father Luonde now attacking the government without putting facts well.

The former father claims that the government has failed to manage Covid-19, forgetting that the government was applauded the way it managed the first wave of the pandemic.

Government under the leadership of President Edgar Lungu announced measures of which some opposition leaders discourage­d the public.

Father Luonde, who has abandoned the flock and become a mouthpiece of the political party instead of what he was called for, speaks with hatred which he harboured against President Lungu for a long time.

Father Luonde should not mislead the people. The K30 million package was not given to PF members but to the National Arts Council of Zambia.

For the former Christian to say it was given to PF that is a lack of integrity. Let Father Luonde go to the National Arts Council and get the facts. The money was given to musicians.

Actually, it is an insult to Zambian musicians for Father Luonde to claim that they will not pay back and he should apologise.

On the question of how the money will be recovered, it’s a pity Father Luonde failed to see the guidelines from the National Arts Council.

Father Luonde has joined the priesthood of lies, the priesthood of failing to thank where the government is doing okay.

Father Luonde should show exemplary character because he was trained to speak the truth not what he is doing now.

President Lungu is committed to save the lives of many Zambians and day in and day out the President urges Zambians to adhere to the health guidelines.

Indeed, Father Luonde is a lost sheep.

STANLEY MWAMBA KAFULA MWAUME, PF National Youth Executive Committee member.

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