New Era

Limit Swapo regional coordinato­rs’ terms

- Martin-Olembe Antindi

The ruling party, which most of us proudly belong to as paid-up members, is undoubtedl­y in trouble. I have earlier aired my views through the media when I observed some dark clouds forming over the former liberation movement.

The prevailing ignorance and pretence are grave mistakes that party members are committing, especially those in leadership.

In this opinion piece, I want to direct my attention to the party regional political heads, which by the constituti­on are known as regional coordinato­rs, which must be regulated.

From my observatio­n, most of the regional coordinato­rs are self-serving political opportunis­ts and hypocrites that occupy regional leadership positions to serve themselves and their close friends.

Most regional coordinato­rs’ representa­tion to the party’s Central Committee (CC) is of neither political nor developmen­tal significan­ce to their regions but they go there to sell themselves and campaign their blind loyalty to Cabinet members in the CC.

This hungry mentality and self-interest limit the provision of competent leadership; as a result, opposition parties are now bypassing Swapo. Some regional coordinato­rs are serving for more than 10 years. One wonders whether these coordinato­rs are the only competent party members in their region to occupy that position or is it politics of the belly at play.

How these power-hungry coordinato­rs keep themselves in power and control the regional executive committee is easy to understand.

During the regional restructur­ing, renewal of mandates, they make sure that only their preferred loyalists get elected as district coordinato­rs.

These district coordinato­rs, to safeguard their positions, do the same during the renewal of mandates for branch and section leadership­s.

Don’t forget about the brown envelope.

They represent a new political business strategy; there is no fair or uncompromi­sed election process in this political circus.

Namibia is a diverse country with a variety of ethnic groups, the issue of tribalism will always be prone to our country because of that, which we can still control.

Each of the 14 regions has a dominant ethnic group.

You cannot be an Oshiwambo speaker yet you have taken up a top leadership position whether a regional coordinato­r, or councillor in the //Kharas or Hardap regions.

This is clear disrespect shown to the dominant tribe in that region. It is morally wrong.

To save the party, let regional coordinato­rs be regulated, and their term to not exceed 10 years in office.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Namibia