NAMWALA member of Parliament Robbie Chizyuka has warned that Zambia risks degenerating into a totalitarian dictatorship should the Patriotic Front (PF) and United Party for National Development (UPND) pact form government in 2011.
Totalitarianism is generally characterised by the coincidence of authoritarianism where ordinary citizens lose their freedoms and other civil rights and have no significant share in state decision-making and ideology.
Major Chizyuka, a UPND MP, has advised Zambians to reflect deeply on the kind of government that would be led by the PF president Michael Sata.
Major Chizyuka said in an interview that Zambians should start praying that the PF/UPND pact does not form Government next year.
Major Chizyuka said it is unfortunate and disheartening that Mr Hichilema has lost the original vision of the founders of the UPND and has since sold the party to the PF.
He said there is no way that Mr Sata will consider Mr Hichilema as his deputy when he (Sata) knows that he is much stronger in terms of popularity than the UPND leader.
Major Chizyuka accused the PF of violence and that the abduction and beating of its party senior members and the harassing of journalists at the Mazabuka Radio was evidence of this.
“God forbid! Should the PF-UPND pact form Government in 2011 by any unfortunate reason, Zambia will degenerate into a totalitarian dictatorship.
Zambians must this year deeply reflect on what kind of leadership Mr Sata and Mr Hichilema would provide,” Major Chizyuka said.
Major Chizyuka charged that Mr Hichilema is going to be the most disgraced politician that has ever ascended the political platform by offloading his party to another opposition political party.
Major Chizyuka maintained that the PF and UPND are political parties with the leaders that are diametrically opposed both in their manifestoes and style of governance.
He said the PF/UPND pact is doomed to collapse because Mr Sata has already declared himself the presidential candidate for the 2011 elections.[quote]
“I see Mr Hakainde Hichilema being appointed as Minister of Tourism in Mr Sata’s administration. And all the UPND members of Parliament should realise that there shall be nothing for them. History has shown that political pacts have not favoured those from the minority in the pacts.
Often, those in the minority receive the remains of what is in Government and this is what Mr Sata will do,” Major Chizyuka explained.
He recalled that just before Zambia’s independence, African National Congress (ANC) president Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula threw his weight behind UNIP but was only awarded with the position of Minister of Education.
He also said that in 1991, Mr Baldwin Nkumbula, who was one of the major financiers of the MMD, was appointed Minister of Youth and Sports.
Major Chizyuka also said Mr Hichilema’s political strength depends on his riches.
“I have always analysed the strength of Mr Sata and Mr Hichilema and we all know that the PF leader controls mainly two provinces which are Lusaka and Copperbelt plus Northern and Luapula.
Mr Hichilema controls one province which is Southern and has a paltry 23 MPs while the PF have about 40 MPs. So what guarantee is there that Mr Sata will allow Mr Hichilema to lead the pact?” Major Chizyuka wondered.
But UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma has told Major Chizyuka to stop making comments on the pact because he has ceased to be a member of the UPND.
Mr Kakoma said Major Chizyuka does not understand the tenets of democracy and is therefore not qualified to comment on the PF-UPND pact.
Mr Kakoma alleged that Major Chizyuka rejected the intra-party democracy when he opposed the formation of the PF-UPND pact.
Mr Kakoma said that it is out of bitterness at being expelled from the party that Major Chizyuka is charging that the country will degenerate into a totalitarian dictatorship should Mr Sata become president in 2011.
Major Chizyuka has also condemned Mr Hichilema for his continued attacks and insults against President Banda and his Government.
Major Chizyuka wondered what political capital gain Mr Hichilema is getting by peddling insults and lies against President Banda.
Major Chizyuka advised Mr Hichilema to get back to practicing politics based on issues rather than insults.
He said that as a man coming from the corporate world, Mr Hichilema should know the value of respecting other people saying you cannot start degrading the very people you wish to conduct business with.
Major Chizyuka said it is uncultured of Mr Hichilema, who is much younger than President Banda, to continue using unpalatable language.
He said traditionally, Tongas have respect for elders adding that Mr Hichilema should be reminded that he is still an African and cannot insult his father in public.
[Zambia Daily Mail]