A Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO) has urged the National Constitution Conference (NCC) to seriously review and adopt Article 149 in the Mung’omba Draft Constitution that has the provisions of the Presidential running mate system with a view to avoiding the costly running of the Presidential by-election.
Chikondi Foundation President, Bishop John Mambo, says there is need for NCC to adopt Article 149 that provides the adoption of the Vice President as a running mate of a Presidential candidate and that allows the adoption of the Vice President as President in case a calamity befalls the President.
Bishop Mambo has told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that the adoption of Article 149 in the Mung’omba Draft Constitution will help to avoid the unnecessary costs of holding of Presidential by-elections.
Bishop Mambo, who is also Nyamphande Orphanage President, said the adoption of Article 149 will play a crucial role in bringing about political stability as well as help to foster economic development in the country.
The Lusaka-based clergyman said there is need not to dilute the provisions contained under Article 149 in the Mung’omba Draft Constitution as this would help to prevent political divisions and fighting in the country’s political parties.
Meanwhile, Bishop Mambo has advised Movement for the Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) Presidential candidate, Rupiah Banda, to carefully scrutinize politicians who have joined in supporting him after scooping the party’s Presidential candidacy.
Bishop Mambo said there is need for the Acting President to carefully examine politicians who at one time never supported him to stand as MMD’s Presidential candident in the forth-coming Presidential by-election.
The clergyman charged that the people who have now thrown their weight on Acting President, Mr. Banda, were just seeking political appointments in case the Acting President Mr. Banda scoops the forth-coming Presidential by-elections.
Bishop Mambo has since cautioned the Acting President not to work with politicians who are only interested in political appointments but instead appoint credible people who have the interests of adding value to the development of the country.
He urged presidential aspirants in the forth-coming Presidential by-elections not to centre their political campaigns on character assassinations but instead base their campaigns on pertinent issues that will contribute significantly to the development of the country.
And Bishop Mambo has called on the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to expedite the announcing of the forth-coming Presidential by-election date in an effort to give an opportunity to political parties to sell their party manifestoes.
Bishop Mambo, who also echoed calls from various political parties and organisations to have the elections date announced, said there is need for the ECZ to expedite the announcing of the Presidential by-election date so as to help the people make informed decisions on which political leader they have to vote for.
Bishop Mambo has since urged the Zambian people to remain peaceful and united as the country goes for the Presidential by-election in November this year.
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