FORMER United Party for National Development (UPND) general secretary Tiens Kahenya has said the Patriotic Front(PF)-UPND pact was ill-fated from inception because it was wrongly conceived and the two political parties lack national character.
And Mr Kahenya, who was expelled from the party in 2008 called for civilized and issue-based politics among the opposition instead of continuing to insult President Rupiah Banda and his leadership.
Mr Kahenya said in Lusaka that the two major oppositions political parties do not offer a sound alternative to the ruling MMD.
Breaking a two-year silence since his expulsion in an exclusive interview with in Lusaka during the week, Mr Kahenya said PF and UPND were not ready for an alliance with each other when they rushed into the pact.
“It really matters how you come together as a pact, alliance or merger. The current pact unfortunately was not well conceived from the start and the leaders have not bothered to put things in order,” he said.
He said from inception, everything about the pact was wrong as there was no consultation among the cadres and the grassroots leaders hence only the two party presidents knew what was happening.
Mr Kahenya said the situation was compounded by the two leaders’ failure to come up with deliberate measures to harmonise their respective programs into a pact agenda.
He advised them to return to the drawing-board and relook at their positions instead of continuing with their current fantasies adding that the two leaders also exhibited a lot of selfishness which was not good for any alliance.
Mr Kahenya was expelled from the UPND on December 4, 2008 by the party’s national management committee for alleged gross misconduct, insubordination and behaviour detrimental to the party interests.
He said, however, that his comments were not as the result of his expulsion but because he was a nationalist and Christian who believed in a bigger picture of the nation.
He said he was privileged to have been part of the leaders who charted the short-lived United Democratic Alliance (UDA) whose negotiations he said took about two years from 2004-2006,unlike the current pact which he said was hastily announced before the leaders could even work out the modalities.
On the lack of national character by both parties Mr. Kahenya sdaid this is exhibited by just looking at the composition of the national leadership which he said tended to incline to one region or another.
He said it would prudent for the parties to bear a national character as opposed to just one region or tribe.
“Political parties should have national character. But these two parties do not have the national presence. You find that most of the members of the national leadership come from one area and could even be related to their president.
That is not how politics should be. We should endeavour to be inclusive to reflect the countrywide presence,” he said.
Mr Kahenya said the quality of opposition politics being practiced by both UPND and PF had sunk very low as the leaders have resorted to insults at the expense of issue-based politics which aims at addressing the plight of the people.
He said he did not believe that since the day he was elected President Banda has only been making mistakes and nothing else.
He called on the opposition to give president Banda a chance saying people should learn to give praise where it was due as opposed to criticizing all that the government has done.
Mr Kahenya said that he would unreservedly defend President Banda for as long as he remained Republican President because elected leaders should be given a chance to carry out their mandate.
He called for peaceful co-existence in the country to foster national development.
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