THE widow of Peterson Ngoma, the man Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata claims he was with in prison has said her late husband had never been jailed for any offence.
Mary Ngoma, 75 said she was aware that her husband was a freedom fighter who fought to liberate the nation from colonial bondage but was never jailed, as had been claimed by Mr Sata that he was his cellmate.
Mr Sata had denied ever being in jail with the last governor for Mambwe Boma during the UNIP era, Jackson Ngoma but claimed it was his brother Peterson who they shared a cell with. But Mrs Ngoma has denied the claims.
Jackson Ngoma, earlier in the month disclosed that he and Mr Sata shared cells at Bwana Mkubwa and Mukobeko prisons in the early 1960s.
Mr Ngoma even produced a certificate of release from jail dated 1964 after being released from prison.
Mr Ngoma was serving a six-year jail term for subversive acts against the colonial government while Mr Sata was incarcerated for a criminal offence.
“My husband, Peterson Ngoma has never been in jail. He was in politics and a freedom fighter but was never in jail for all the years that I spent with him as his wife,” Mrs Ngoma said.
Mrs Ngoma said she was aware that in the 1960s, freedom fighters were jailed for their role in the liberation struggle but her husband was not among those jailed.
In fact, Ms Ngoma said it was in 1961 that she got married to her husband and they lived together until 1979 when he died and at no time was he jailed and neither did he inform her that he had served a jail sentence prior to their marriage.
“At no time did my husband go to jail unless I was not aware but in all the years that we stayed together, he never went to jail for any offence,” Ms Ngoma said.
As far as she was concerned, Mrs Ngoma said there was a possibility that some people were mistaking her brother in law Jackson for her late husband.
Mrs Ngoma challenged whoever claimed that her husband was ever convicted to ask her brothers-in-law, Jackson who was currently in Eastern Province and Basil now settled on a farm in Chilanga.
“My husband is not here to speak for himself that he was never jailed before but if there is anybody that thinks otherwise, let him ask his brothers, Jackson and Basil. These are the only surviving brothers from my husband’s family,” Ms Ngoma said.
[Times of Zambia]