Daily Nation Newspaper

MOVE ON, SANGWA TOLD

- By KETRA KALUNGA and SIMON MUNTEMBA

JOHN Sangwa and his cronies who have been scheming to stop President Edgar Lungu from contesting the 2021 elections must now move on since the Constituti­onal Court has settled the matter of eligibilit­y, stakeholde­rs have said.

The stakeholde­rs said the decision of the Constituti­onal Court on the eligibilit­y of President Lungu should be respected.

Zambia Republican Party (ZRP) president, Wright Musoma said Mr Sangwa must now move on and stop plotting to bring down President Lungu.

Mr Musoma also demanded that President Lungu strips Mr Sangwa of his State Counsel status for embarrassi­ng the legal fraternity by misleading the nation on President Lungu’s eligibilit­y.

“We hope that this judgement will enable Sangwa, KBF and others to move on,” he said.

And UPND Solwezi West Member of Parliament Teddy Kasonso observed that Mr Sangwa, only wanted the ConCourt to interpret the eligibilit­y of President Lungu in a manner that would fits his agenda.

He said in an interview that if Mr Sangwa does not understand the court’s interpreta­tion on the matter, he should not expect the court to interpret the law in a way that suits him.

Meanwhile, PF Chasefu aspiring candidate Chanoda Ngwira has said Mr Sangwa should search his conscience and stop wasting the court's time over a matter that is water under the bridge.

Mr Ngwira, who gave Mr Sangwa 48 hours to withdraw what described as "a baseless petition," warned that the PF youths would be forced to also ask the court to cite him for contempt.

"We ask Mr Sangwa to search his conscience within 48 hours and do the right thing by withdrawin­g that baseless petition he has filed in the Constituti­on Court or else, we may be forced to also practice our freedoms and rights to cite him for contempt," Mr Ngwira warned.

And Zambian DNA spokespers­on, Spuki Mulemwa said Mr Sangwa was abusing of the judicial system.

“These are futile attempts by the opposition who are dead afraid of facing ECL on August 12 polls as this will be the final and closing call for he who has been losing elections time without number.

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