INDIVIDUAL INDISCIPLINE AMOUNG PARTY MEMBERS CONTRIBUTED TO THE PF LOSS IN THE AUGUST GENERAL ELECTIONS – HON. KALIMI
… says this now calls for sobriety and objectivity among PF members.
Malole … Thursday, November, 18, 2021 (Smart Eagles)
PF Malole constituency member of parliament Hon. Robert Kalimi says indiscipline among party members cost the PF victory in the August 12 polls.
In a statement Hon. Kalimi who is Northen province PF treasurer said the electoral loss now calls for sobriety and objectivity among all party members.
Hon. Kalimi says it’s not only immoral but a shame too, for those party members calling for outgoing party President HE President Edgar Lungu to immediately step down.
“Every organization needs displine and sobriety for it to function well, unlike this unprogressive culture of unreasonable excitement of insulting the party leadership and it’s decisions. And it’s also unfortunate that even some of those serving in different party structures have deliberately opted not to communicate through the established chain of command and they have allowed themselves to be used as stooges by selfish individuals,” He said.
“In all fairness, of what benefit will it be for the outgoing President to remain into power in a party in opposition. It’s quiet worrying to have people in Party leadership who can not even apply simple logic but chose to feed on falsehood and Malice,” Hon. Kalimi said.
He said as one of the representatives of the Patriotic Front party in parliament and a member of the Provincial executive committee it is his humble request to the secretary general of the party to quickly zero in the matter of gross indiscipline before the cancer kills the party completely.
Hon. Kalimi said going by the current mischief by some party members in the name of democracy and freedom of speech will only ruin the founding principles of our beloved party than doing it any good
He adds that the party needs to rebrand it’s structures at all levels before talking about the party Presidency.
“So far the party and the people of Zambia are been presented so well in parliament and am sure the same is also happening in council chambers. Collegues let us put our personal interests aside and work for the good of our Party and the Zambians as whole,” Hon. Kalimi said.