Daily Nation Newspaper

HANDS OFF EDGAR CHAGWA LUNGU

…WE FORSEE HEAVY POLITICAL MALICE COMING AGAINST SOMEONE WHO DID NOT COMMIT ANY CRIME

- CHANODA NGWIRA, KDC Spokespers­on.

As KUM'MAWA DEVELOPMEN­T COALITION (KDC) also known as UMODZI KUM'MAWA, we would like to strongly emphasise that there is absolutely nothing illegal or criminal about President Edgar Lungu's recent statement in which he mentioned that Zambians may rise against the UPND Government before 2026 if the police continue to beat up, harass and tear gas innocent people anyhow.

As KDC, we have watched the video interview featuring the former head of State and we clearly concluded that, he was merely reminding and warning the police to conduct themselves in a profession­al and civil manner when dealing with Zambians because our citizens who are already enduring great suffering may easily rise up against the government if not well handled by law enforcemen­t agencies.

To us, this is a political statement made in good faith and with a good heart from someone who is an experience­d statesman.

However, we are saddened to see multiple statements coming from Zambia Police, government institutio­ns, ruling party cadres, state-sponsored media platforms and UPND leaders calling for the arrest, prosecutio­n and imprisonme­nt of President Lungu on account that his statement borders on either coup attempts or treason.

Unfortunat­ely, the public broadcaste­r, ZNBC TV was not spared in spreading what we now believe is political witch hunt, malice and persecutio­n against the former president. We think this is really sad.

As a pressure group, we want to put it on record and reiterate in the strongest terms possible that we do not welcome or support any form of possible political harassment or persecutio­n against the former President on account of his objective advice to the police and the government.

As a movement that advocates to defend and advance the rights and interests of Easterners, KDC will take such political actions, threat to rule of law, democracy, peaceful coexistenc­e and national unity especially that those calling for the blood of President Lungu seem to be a cohort of bitter people from the Zambezi provinces and ruling party associates.

If such political malice is being championed against innocent people, we will stand in solidarity with President Lungu because he hails from Eastern Province.

We hence call upon the government to reconsider any attempts to politicall­y intimidate or harass President Lungu because many people of Eastern Province and the entire country are not willing to allow the mistreatme­nt or harassment of our former head of State in any manner that is deemed malicious and vengeful. These actions may not only undermine the democratic principles we hold dear but also obstruct the developmen­tal progress of this great country we now call a Christian Nation.

We want to take this opportunit­y to also urge the Inspector General of Police, Mr Graphael Musamba to remind his officers to act above board and outside political partisansh­ip.

By this, we mean that they do not need political influence for them to act on anything or investigat­e anyone including Mr Lungu.

If any politician committed a crime, let the police make their findings devoid of heavy political hands as seen in the several statements issued by those politicall­y inclined on Wednesday on different media platforms.

KDC aims to strategica­lly advance developmen­t programmes for the people of Eastern Province in the broader context for the modernisat­ion and developmen­t of Zambia by advocating and defending for their interests and rights in all sectors.

The coalition recognises that the region has abundant natural resources and the local people must always be engaged and prioritise­d to discover and actualise their full developmen­tal potential just like other Zambians elsewhere.

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