NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Top lawyer leads ‘Moyo must go’ campaign

- BY DESMOND CHINGARAND­E l feedback@newsday.co.zw

PROMINENT human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa has joined thousands of disgruntle­d health workers and ordinary citizens in calling for Health minister Obadiah Moyo to be fired from government over alleged incompeten­ce and mishandlin­g of the US$60 million tender for procuremen­t of COVID-19 test kits.

Mtetwa’s petition to Mnangagwa, which was signed by 17 899 Zimbabwean­s, was copied to the Zimbabwe AntiCorrup­tion Commission and Speaker of

Parliament, Jacob Mudenda.

Health workers have, on several occasions, called on Mnangagwa to fire Moyo.

The prominent human rights lawyer said Moyo had dismally failed to discharge his duties as expected of a Health minister, including giving misleading statements on the country’s state of preparedne­ss for the COVID-19, resulting in erratic, unco-ordinated interventi­ons and spike in infections.

“We, the Concerned Citizens of Zimbabwe, hereby petition you, Your Excellency, to relieve and dismiss, with immediate effect, the Honourable Obadiah Moyo, from his portfolio as the Minister of Health and Child Care whose tenure at the ministry has been an unmitigate­d disaster,” the petition read.

“We bring this petition as citizens of Zimbabwe both within and outside Zimbabwe who have been negatively impacted by the decline in the health delivery system since Moyo took over this important portfolio.”

“Having been closely monitoring how Moyo has failed to handle genuine grievances of health profession­als across the board, we are concerned at the continued deteriorat­ion of the public health delivery system under the stewardshi­p of Honourable Obadiah Moyo,” she said.

“On February 3, 2020, the Honourable Obadiah Moyo assured the nation, through the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Health that Zimbabwe was fully prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic and having noted the dismal failure to adequately prepare for the virus, thus leading to erratic and unco-ordinated interventi­ons that have led to avoidable death and infections.

“He has failed to ensure that all public health institutio­ns have adequate stocks of drugs and other necessary medical materials.

“He has failed to ensure the setting up of affordable, accessible and properly staffed testing centres. He has failed to make adequate and acceptable arrangemen­ts for returnees who have been subjected to unsanitary quarantine conditions.”

Mtetwa further said Moyo failed to ensure the constant and adequate availabili­ty of personal protective equipment for all health profession­als on the frontline of the pandemic and to ensure that returnees are equally protected from contractin­g the virus at such centres.

Moyo was last week granted $50 000 bail following his arrest on allegation­s of unprocedur­ally awarding a COVID-19 equipment tender to suspected criminal Delish Nguwaya of Drax Internatio­nal.

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