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I will not be used - Ex-Kabwata PF chair

- By SIMON MUNTEMBA

IT is not true that I want to be Socialist Party candidate, I resigned purely on principle because I did not want to be used as a rubber stamp by a clique of senior PF officials who wanted to use underhand methods in the adoption process, former PF Kabwata constituen­cy chairperso­n Trevor Ng’andu has said.

Mr Ng’andu, on Saturday, resigned as Kabwata PF constituen­cy chairman as well as national elections committee member and Lusaka mobilisati­on deputy media coordinato­r, to protest against alleged attempts by senior party members to sneak in a candidate who did not apply for adoption at the last minute.

Mr Ng’andu however disclosed that several political parties had approached him to join them but he was not ready to do that because his conscience could not allow him.

In an interview, Mr N’gandu said contrary to insinuatio­ns that he wanted to join the Socialist Party, he resigned because he did not want to be used as a scapegoat by a clique of PF officials who wanted to sneak in a candidate who did not apply for adoption.

“If people are saying I resigned because I want to join the Socialist Party, why didn’t I resign before this fight? Everything pointing to this fight is that I will not allow myself to be used as a rubber stamp. I have a family and a reputation to protect.

“From the time that I started my politics, I have never involved myself in issues that are corrupt. I have tried to be clean as much as I can, which is very difficult when you are in politics. Because I have integrity to maintain, so I decided to take that path,” Mr N’gandu said.

He also claimed that one senior PF official called him and instructed that a certain candidate be interviewe­d and included on the list even if he never applied before the deadline.

Mr Ng’andu said he was ready to expose a clique of senior PF officials who wanted to use him as a rubber stamp in the adoption process to the party Central Committee once summoned.

Efforts to get a comment from acting PF Secretary General, Nickson Chilangwa proved futile by press time.

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