Daily Nation Newspaper

PF won’t protect erring cadres, says Musukwa

- By ROGERS KALERO

COUNCILLOR­S and Patriotic Front (PF) cadres involved in illegal allocation of land must be ready to pay back the money they got from people whose plots will be cancelled, PF Chairman for mobilisati­on Richard Musukwa has warned.

Mr Musukwa said the PF will not shield councillor­s and members involved in illegal land allocation because they were damaging the image of the party.

On Friday, some councillor­s in Kitwe were unsettled when Local Government Permanent Secretary, Ed Chomba, said all plots which were allocated within 250 metres from the Presidenti­al Lodge were null and avoid.

The councillor­s, who had created more than 120 plots in the area, said it was not good to cancel plots as the decision could affect the party's performanc­e in next year's elections.

But Mr Musukwa said illegal allocation of plots had no blessings of the party and so councillor­s should not think that because of next year's elections, it would be entertaine­d.

Mr Musukwa, who is Mines Minister and Chililabom­bwe MP, said cadres who got money from some residents and illegally allocated them plots should be ready to pay back the money.

"It is not the party which sent them to go on rampage and engage in illegal allocation of land. Now, it is time for them to taste ttheir own medicine.

They have to be ready to pay back the money they got from the residents.

"There is nothing like, no, we are going towards elections. In fact, people are complainin­g that PF has allowed cadres to share land with impunity, hence my decision to come out like this. We don't entertain illegality,'' Mr Musukwa said.

He warned cadres against using the name of the party to engage in criminal activities, saying the party leadership would deal firmly with such cadres.

Meanwhile, investigat­ions by the Daily Nation have revealed that a division has rocked Kitwe City Council councillor­s over the illegal plots near the Presidenti­al Lodge.

The division had emerged because some councillor­s have accused a clique among them as having mastermind­ed the illegal allocation, hence denting the image of all of them.

One councillor told the Daily Nation that some of his counterpar­ts were unsettled by the tour of Bishop Chomba at the Presidenti­al Lodge because they had created illegal plots and made money out of the scheme.

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