United Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema says it is wrong for people to politicise the death of any person as has been the case with late Mpulungu MMD member of Parliament (MP) Lameck Chibombamilimo.
Mr Hichilema said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that people should put politics aside and concentrate on mourning their departed brother instead of engaging in political talk when the bereaved family is still bearing the burden of the loss of their dear father and husband.
“You know we are mourning our friend Chibombamilimo and that is our call. We should ensure that we mourn with the family and remember Mr Chibombamilimo for the contribution he made to the people of Mpulungu,” he said.
Mr Hichilema said politicising the death of any person is unfortunate and should be condemned by all well meaning Zambians.
The UPND leader also condemned some youths who allegedly beat up Chilanga MP Ng’andu Magande on Thursday night at the late MP’s funeral in Kabulonga.
[pullquote]“You know we are mourning our friend Chibombamilimo and that is our call. We should ensure that we mourn with the family and remember Mr Chibombamilimo for the contribution he made to the people of Mpulungu,” he said.[/pullquote]
And Senior Chief Tafuna of the Lungu people in Northern Province said during the burial of Mr Chibombamilimo that all Lungu and Mambwe chiefs are disappointed with the behaviour of some political leaders who have been making statements aimed at gaining political capital out of the death of Mr Chibombamilimo.
The traditional ruler said this through a member of the Lungu Royal Establishment, Griever Sikasote.
Family spokesperson Titus Kauzi expressed disappointment that some political party members were engaging in fights as other people mourned Mr Chibombamilimo.
Mr Kauzi said Mr Chibombamilimo’s family will be forced to report perpetrators of violence to Government law enforcement wings so that the law could take its course.
On Thursday, Chief Zombe of the Lungu people directed PF leader Michael Sata to immediately stop commenting on the death of Mr Chibombamilimo because it was barbaric and untraditional.
Speaking on behalf of all Lungu and Mambwe chiefs, Chief Zombe told journalists that it was unfortunate that some politicians had taken advantage of the death of Mr Chibombamilimo to gain political mileage.
“It is sad to see people start attacking each other after the death of a nephew of the Lungu people and grand son of Mambwes. On behalf of all the Lungu and Mambwe chiefs, I am commanding that such politicians stop commenting on the death of our son immediately,” he said.
Chief Zombe, who is a nephew of Mr Chibombamilimo, also said the Lungu and Mambwe traditional rulers were disappointed that PF cadres led by Mr Sata caused confusion at Lusaka International Airport on Wednesday upon the arrival of Mr Chibombamilimo’s body from India.
“This is very untraditional and unethical. This system of doing politics over the death of someone is barbaric and should be stopped,” he said.
Chief Zombe said there is also a clause in the constitution that requires people to respect the dead.
The traditional ruler, who was representing Lungu and Mambwe chiefs at Mr Chibombamilimo’s funeral, said people who were politicising the death of the MP were dividing the traditional leadership among the Lungu and Mambwe people.
[ Zambia Daily Mail ]