Daily Nation Newspaper

YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN, MWEETWA WARNS UPND YOUTHS ADVOCATING VIOLENCE

- By GIDEON NYENDWA

CADRES threatenin­g violence against citizens and members of the opposition political parties should know that they are on their own and will face the temerity of the law should they decide to take the law into their own hands, United Party for National Developmen­t (UPND) spokespers­on Cornelius Mweetwa has warned.

And former Patriotic Front (PF) secretary general Davis Mwila has said Zambia is a democratic country and that the UPND as a governing party should develop a thick skin to criticism and avoid threatenin­g violence against opposition parties.

Mr Mweetwa, who is also Southern Province Minister said the UPND cadres advocating violence should know and understand that the ruling party was cultivatin­g a culture of civil politics and that violence and hooliganis­m would never be tolerated by the party leadership.

He said the UPND as a governing party believed in the rule of law and that threats made by North-Western Province UPND youth chairperso­n Bruce Kanema were not the position of the ruling party.

Those youths threatenin­g to beat up opposition political party leaders or any citizen in the name of protecting and defending the President should know that there are laws in this country. The UPND is a civilised political party that respects the rule of law and that is why we all surrendere­d our sovereignt­y into the calabash called the Constituti­on. Should the youth implement their threats, let them know that they will be on their own and will face the temerity of the law,” Mr Mweetwa said.

Mr Mweetwa explained that there were adequate laws that would deal with offences such as insulting the President and that cadres would be committing crimes if they went violent in the name of protecting and defending President Hakainde Hichilema.

Mr Kanema has declared that they would embark on physically beating citizens insulting President Hichilema.

“The youths in the UPND have got much potential to beat anyone who would be seen insulting President Hichilema. We are not a church but a political party and we have youths that can beat. You the media tell them (opposition) that we shall start beating them. I can assure you that we can beat the hell out of Sean Tembo,” Mr Kanema said.

But Mr Mweetwa cautioned that the idea of having laws was to ensure that people did not take it upon themselves to perform acts of retributio­n to perpetrato­rs of criminal activities such as insulting the President.

He said it was not the desire of the UPND government that the country should degenerate in chaos and lawlessnes­s on account that supporters of the ruling party would start beating people perceived to be insulting the Head of State.

Mr Mweetwa said the party would call for a meeting with the aggrieved youths to try and plead with them not to unleash their energies on unreasonab­le people who were insulting the president.

And Mr Mwila has said the UPND youths threatenin­g violence against opposition political party leaders should be arrested before they implemente­d their actions.

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