THE Civil Society Constitution Agenda (CiSCA) says everyone now knows that the only purpose of Bill 10 is to perpetuate the PF’s stay in power.

CiSCA vice – chairperson Judith Mulenga said if the PF government was serious about empowering women and youth as they want people to believe, the President would not have appointed another man, “with all due respect, Masiye Wilfred Banda, as Ministry of Home Affairs permanent secretary, hardly a week after the burial of the late Dr Chileshe Mulenga”.

She said President Edgar Lungu squandered a golden opportunity to demonstrate his political will on empowerment of women, youth and persons living with disabilities.

“And now they want to hide behind Bill 10. We are not naïve. In fact, Bill 10 does not even provide for appointment of women or provision of safe seats for women, youths, people living with disability and other marginalised groups. Bill 10 only mentions that the electoral system will be changed from a first-past the-post to mixed member representation, and the mixed member representation will be as prescribed in subsidiary legislation,” Mulenga said. “We contend that Mr Lubinda is pushing Bill 10 in his own personal interest. As far as we are concerned, passing Bill 10 by any means necessary is the only helpline for Lubinda to remain relevant in Zambia beyond 2021. Everyone now knows that the only purpose of Bill 10 is to perpetuate the PF’s stay in power. It has nothing to do with advancing the interests of women, youths, persons with disability, or any other citizens.”

Mulenga called on justice minister Given Lubinda to just come out and confirm what everyone all knows, that the Patriotic Front, as usual, were determined and would do everything to abuse their power and use unlawful means to reintroduce Bill 10 during the next parliamentary session.

She said as far as CiSCA was concerned, passing Bill 10 by any means necessary is the only helpline for Lubinda to remain relevant in Zambia beyond 2021.

“A few days ago, Lubinda stated that Bill 10 will be re-tabled in Parliament during the next session. He also cast aspersions on lawmakers and other citizens who are against Bill 10. As if his unlawful re-gazetting of an already gazetted Bill 10 in May this year was not enough, the justice minister wants to follow that up with another unlawful act of re-introducing an expired bill contrary to parliamentary regulations. In preparing for his unlawful act he wants first to test waters by casting aspersions on the Leader of the Opposition in Parliament, a personable and credible lawmaker like Hon. Jack Mwiimbu who commands more public respect than he does. From their viewpoints any reasonable person can see that Hon. Mwiimbu is following and quoting the letter of the Standing Orders while Mr Lubinda has lamentably failed to do so,” she said in a statement. “Mr Lubinda describes those of us opposed to Bill 10 as desperately wanting to remain relevant is a classical example of projecting his own desperation to have Bill 10 enacted against the supremacy of the Zambian people’s will. We challenge Mr Lubinda to state in whose interest he is still pushing the public rejected Bill 10. We want to ask Mr Lubinda how in his frame of mind can claim that the many civil society organisations, political parties, traditional leaders, religious groupings, artistes, youths, lawyers, trade unions, eminent constitutional lawyers and professors at law can all be irrelevant in Zambia except him and other proponents of Bill 10.”

She said as a justice minister, it was shameful that Lubinda was in the forefront of driving a wedge among citizens instead of listening and bringing Zambians of divergent views together, building consensus.

“We wonder how a serious lawmaker guided by parliamentary rules and regulations can make an analogy of a baby crying while its caregiver is cooking and the caregiver stopping to attend to the baby to the circumstance of Bill 10’s journey. The two are totally incomparable,” said Mulenga.

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