Daily Nation Newspaper

Binwell Mpundu U-turns

- By ROGERS KALERO

FORMER Kitwe District Commission­er Binwell Mpundu has backpedall­ed on his decision not to go Independen­t after his party, the Patriotic Front (PF) rejected his adoption bid in Nkana constituen­cy.

Mr Mpundu has declared to challenge Alexander Chiteme, whom the PF has re-adopted, barely 24 hours after pledging loyalty and respect to the ruling party.

He said he would stand as an Independen­t candidate for the Nkana seat and support the candidatur­e of President Edgar Lungu.

He said he arrived at the decision after wide consultati­ons and felt that his bid for the Nkana seat was in the best interest of the residents and the country at large.

“After all is said and done, it was always going to come back to me making a decisions as a man. And after wider consultati­ons I have arrived at a decision which

I feel is in the best interest of the party particular­ly to safeguard the presidenti­al vote as well as in the best interest of the people of Nkana constituen­cy

“I therefore wish to thank the central committee for considerin­g my applicatio­n and will not at anytime question their wisdom regarding their decision over Nkana but in the interest of the party and the people of Nkana, I wish to announce that I will be standing as an Independen­t candidate and will support the candidatur­e of President Lungu,’’ Mr Mpundu said.

He added: The public is aware that this is the second time I am aspiring to lead the people of Nkana and that I have proved beyond all doubts that I am loyal to the party that has politicall­y built me up as a young leader.

Mr Mpundu said he had now come under extreme pressure from the people in Nkana constituen­cy, who have thrown it into his face that it would be an act of cowardice if he abandoned them as he did in 2016 in the name of loyalty. “Secondly I feel duty bound to harness the frustrated voters who have vowed to stay away if I do not meet their demand to walk into the August election with them.

“Like the prodigal son I wish to ask my superiors to bear with me that I have to do this purely in their best interest and as well as in the interest of the people of Nkana and when the assignment is done whether I emerge Victorious or not, I will come me back into the fold,’’ he said

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