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Guy Scott must honor Sata by allowing Lungu to act as President

01 Nov 2014 at 14:12hrs | Views
If indeed Vice president Dr Guy Scott cherishes his long friendship with the late President Michael Sata as he said, please let him then stop acting as president of Zambia and allow late Sata's preferred man, Edgar Lungu act as president of Zambia for this 90days.

As Zambia Republican Party ZRP, we strongly believe that our Late President knew why each time he went out of the country he always asked Hon. Edgar Lungu to act in his absence.

 We also strongly believe that President Sata knew why when it became clear to him that he was now weak, he fired Wynter Kabimba and gave a lot of responsibilities to Hon. Edgar Lungu

At the same time as ZRP, we also believe that Sata knew why he chose Lungu to act in his absence in steady of his Vice President Dr Guy Scott or any other cabinet minister towards the end of his life. Hence, the need to follow the status quo does not arise.

Without us sounding or appearing racial, but if the truth has to be said, we believe that had Dr Guy Scott been a black indigenous Zambian, no doubt late President Michael Sata should have left him to act in his absence.

Knowing also late Sata, no doubt he left Edgar in that position so that he could lead the party and the nation forward in case of what has now happened, happened.

As ZRP we just hope against the hope that Scott's insistence to act as president of this country is not being  motivated by his desire to aid Kabimba whom he called his boss to bounce back at the summit of both PF and Government at the expense both late President Sata and the people's choice, Edgar Lungu.
 
Wright Musoma
ZRP President.
Cell: 0955 769144


Source - Wright Musoma
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