Daily Nation Newspaper

MWIIMBU REMAINS REJECTED - MONZE RESIDENTS

- By OLIVER SAMBOKO

ELECTORATE­S in Monze parliament­ary constituen­cy have vowed not to vote for embattled incumbent MP Jack Mwiimbu should the UPND disregard their concerns and go ahead to readopt him for the August 12 general elections.

Speaking in interview, on behalf of other residents yesterday, Mr Clifford Chikwala said the people of Monze this time around are only interested in someone who is going to adequately represent their interests and aspiration­s in the National Assembly.

He said the eloquent political debate in Parliament by Mr Mwiimbu has not helped the people of Monze who have continued lacking developmen­t despite being one of the food baskets of the country.

“Instead of speaking on our behalf and lobbying developmen­t for the constituen­cy, Mr Mwiimbu’s preoccupat­ion in Parliament has been that of defending the interest of the UPND,” he said.

About nine candidates, including late UPND founder, Anderson Mazoka’s daughter, Mutinta are vying to contest the parliament­ary seat on the UPND ticket.

Mr Mwiimbu has been Member of Parliament for two decades now, before falling out of favour with the electorate­s who want another person with their interests at heart to take over from him.

Last week, the people of Monze including members of his own party staged a protest demanding that Mr Mwiimbu, one of the longest serving MPs should step down and pave way for another person. The protecting residents said Mr Mwiimbu has let down the constituen­cy by filing to develop or advocate for developmen­t and therefore should be replaced without fail. They said they are tired of fake promises from Mr Mwiimbu who they said has spent his 20 years in Parliament enriching himself and defending the interest of his party at the expense of lobbying for developmen­t for the district. But when contacted on the concerns by his electorate­s, Mr Mwiimbu refused to comment on the matter.

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