The Midweek Sun

THE BDP IS IN DISARRAY AND CONFUSED

- Moeti Mohwasa UDC Head of communicat­ions

The Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) is deeply concerned and worried about the confusion, uncertaint­y and disarray that characteri­ses the BDP government.

In terms of our constituti­on, by dint of his position as President, Rre Masisi has powers to reshuffle cabinet anytime he feels like. This power is expected to be exercised in a judicious manner, bringing the national interest first.

The recent reshuffle and senior government officials’ movements paints a picture of a crisis in leadership, indicating that all is not well.

There is no doubt that most of these movements are not done in good faith. They should not be done in such a way that compromise­s certainty, good governance and service delivery, particular­ly when in a time of crisis like the one we are in.

The Ministers and senior government officials are responsibl­e for the planning, developmen­t and implementa­tion of government policies. They are therefore critical and central to the governance of a country. Consistent movements from one ministry to another are bound to affect their focus and ability to deliver. The movement that has solicited more questions than answers is that of Finance minister.

After the President, the Minister of Finance is important because of the responsibi­lities that go with his office. His/her responsibi­lities include, amongst others, overseeing fiscal/monetary policy and budget. If the reshuffle was done in good faith, more ministers would have been affected.

Given its centrality to the economy, the Ministry of Finance needs someone with the right credential­s to provide leadership for prosperity of the Country, particular­ly at a time of economic downturn due to covid 19 and depleted foreign reserves.

With the serious allegation­s of favouritis­m, corruption and plunder that are raised on daily basis, we demand answers from the president.

The president’s name keeps on cropping up when allegation­s of corruption arise. He needs to take the nation into his confidence as to why he should not be linked with corruption and that the reshuffle was not about removing someone who was too questionin­g.

The recent decision by the BDP dominated parliament to not allow the setting up of a commission of enquiry to investigat­e corruption and malfeasanc­e has not helped the situation. Clearly there is more than meets the eye.

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