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POOR Appointments Is The Reason There Are ‘LEAKS’ In SATA’s Government

The most serious problem facing Michael Sata’s government today is not civil servants leaking information about his appointments. It is the quality of his appointments that is a problem.

And this is what Michael should focus his attention on and find ways to improve the quality of his appointments so that they are accepted by the great majority of our people.

There is dissension in the country over the appointments he is making. And this dissension is not coming from his political opponents because these would be very happy to see him weakened by poor appointments. His political opponents are happy with the poor appointments he is making because that aids their campaign against him.

It is his supporters who are most affected, who are most saddened by the poor appointments he is making. To remove this opposition, this dissatisfaction, the primary requisite is for Michael to eradicate the cause of dissension. A great number of his appointments are not in accord with the expectations of his supporters. And Michael doesn’t seem to realise this because he is shielded away from them in State House.

If Michael today was to put his appointments to the approval of his supporters, very few would be approved. This may not worry Michael because as far as he may be concerned, he is acting within his constitutional powers. But there are people who gave him this opportunity, this power and he has to listen to them, he has to mull over things and consider their feelings. If he thinks he doesn’t need to consider the feelings of anyone and continues to act only according to his own desires, he will be in grief soon.

We say this because the constitutional powers he has amount to nothing without the support of the people. In case those around him don’t have the moral courage to tell him that the great majority of our people are not happy with his appointments, we are telling him that. If he is in doubt, let him go to the people directly and consult them.

The problem is not with the civil servants leaking information about his appointments. It is the quality of his appointments that are causing problems. But it’s always easy to blame other people for one’s problems, no matter how self-created they may be.

It won’t help Michael to try and turn those humble civil servants into the burden bearers of the problems he is creating for himself through poor judgement and lack of adequate and meaningful consultations. No one in this country can make the number of appointments singlehandedly and get it right at the end of the day. Michael is trying the impossible and is bound to fail because he doesn’t know everyone in this country.

Zambia is a big country covering over 755,000 square kilometres with a population of over 13 million. How many of these kilometres has Michael covered? How many of these over 13 million Zambians has Michael met, does Michael know?

The only way for Michael to avoid deficiencies in his appointments is to go for collective leadership. This will help because when the best opinions, the opinions of most competent men and women, the most capable men and women, are discussed collectively, they are cleansed of their vices, of their errors, of their weaknesses, of their faults.

If Michael wants to think that because it’s only him and him alone who has been given the powers by the Constitution to make these appointments he will make them alone, then he is in for more dissension, more troubles and more failures.

If he wants to govern like an absolute monarchy decreeing everything down to his subjects or servants, he will face serious challenges. Michael is a part of a collective and he has to work within that collective to succeed. If he wants to run things alone as if he has no party, no colleagues, no cadres, he is in for a rude awakening.

Yes, Michael has the right to make the final decisions, but he has a duty to consult. If he is going to continue making decisions alone, he will soon find himself alone, defending everything he has done alone. This will be so because it will be unfair for him to expect his colleagues to come to his defence on matters he never consults them, on matters he thinks are personal to him.

Michael has to learn to share his constitutional powers with his colleagues by consulting. And moreover, consulting others is another way of mobilising his colleagues to support his decisions whenever they are challenged or if they happen to be wrong because there is no human being, or human decisions that are always correct. If he continues acting in solitude, he will find himself abandoned and only surrounded by those who seek favours from him, those he has given jobs.

Of course there will be opposition to everything he does. He has opposition now, and he will have even greater opposition in future, even if he does everything the right way – and he should do them the right way, even if it calls for his greatest efforts.

It is hard for any political party or person to avoid mistakes, but we should make as few as possible of them. And once a mistake is made, we should correct it, and the more quickly and thoroughly, the better. There is nothing to be ashamed of or stubborn about in correcting mistakes. Yes, sometimes it may be painful to reverse the decisions one has made.

But you are saving yourself a lot of future problems, worse problems than the one you are attempting to correct. After having made very unacceptable appointments of Xavier Chungu and Emmanuel Mwamba, Michael should have reversed both of them. But it seems it was too embarrassing for him to drop both so he had to retain Mwamba to save face. But what face can one save with such a wrong decision, a filthy appointment?

Michael must learn to listen attentively to others, including those outside the leadership of his party and government, and let them have their say. If what they say is right, he should welcome it, and should learn from their strong points; if it is wrong, he should patiently explain things to them than start to denounce them and accuse them of all sorts of things.

If we have shortcomings, we should not be afraid to have them pointed out and criticised because the job of those in leadership is to serve the people. Anyone, no matter who, may point out our shortcomings. If he is right, we should correct them. If what he proposes will benefit the people, we should act upon it.

It is a waste of time for Michael to concern himself so much with leaks, with who has leaked what appointment. No government or institution or corporation can be certain that their secrets are safe. States and citizens will, as many do already, operate on the assumption that nothing can reliably remain hidden.

Whistleblowers and secret sources are here to stay. As fast as governments encrypt and hide, whistleblowers and hackers will decode and seek places to publish. There is a sea-change in the way we are ruled and the information we are entitled to expect.

Threatening civil servants over leaks will not change the tide of history. The genie is out of the bottle – there will be more leaks. No government anywhere, even the most powerful, can protect itself from greater public scrutiny and a new age of whistle-blowing. The only sensible way to operate now is for those in government to try at all times and in all circumstances to do the right thing, things they can easily explain and justify to their people with a clear conscience.

[The Post]

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12 Responses to POOR Appointments Is The Reason There Are ‘LEAKS’ In SATA’s Government

  1. Mo taim

    November 3, 2011 at 5:35 pm

    Now i am beginning to like Fred Mmembe and his post team.The guy clearly doesn`t favor any party.This is the way to go Fred.Keep up with the good work.

  2. PF supporter

    November 3, 2011 at 5:56 pm

    Poor roads, poor health facilities, rampart corruption and the like, are some of the things that led electorates to lose confidence in some politicians. Therefore, whichever leader seem to support corruption in their dealings, whether in the ruling or opposition, should expect a hard fight during elections. As ordinary citizens, our hopes where revived for a time at least, but we seem to be going backwards again. Sata, sometimes you do well, but please FIGHT CORRUPTION and not somehow promote it. Good work baPost. continue being fair and let no one intimidate you.

  3. Areaboy

    November 3, 2011 at 7:59 pm

    This is a pretty good and Frank assessment by The Post. The Cobra had better start listening and avoid coming across as a know-it-all.

  4. Fox

    November 3, 2011 at 8:09 pm

    Leak leak,the paper that leaks deeper.maybe chanda chimba 111 was right somehow mwe.mo 2 come.

  5. Taliban

    November 3, 2011 at 9:49 pm

    hehehe..he will keep on appointing rejects form pf..but the opposition has very credible people..hahaha

  6. chong

    November 3, 2011 at 10:08 pm

    this is getng out of hand. Fred ur doing fine,sot him out. Evry1 has a weaknes or foolshnes of som kind so is sata. Lets ko a spade a spade

  7. zoro4thepipo

    November 3, 2011 at 10:25 pm

    Mmembe knows his job well. And I commend him for that. But he should be talking like he is the CLEANEST guy around with his Mutembo Nchito. Have you ever wondered why Mmembe supported the candidature of Magande when Levy died? Mmembe and team used to get money from Ministry of Finance via Magande to fund Zambia Airways when Mutembo was still there. Does it ring a bell? When MMD decided to adopt RB instead, Mmembe’s love for MMD vanished, and became enemies with RB among other reasons. Mmembe has never really told the nation about the Zambia Airways and National Airport stories because his boy Mutembo is also in it. Does it ring a bell? Mmembe has never really followed up and told us stories about the corruption of Maureen and her corrupt involvement in PETRODA for the simple reason; Maureen was being used so much by Mmembe to impose Magande on MMD as the preferred candidate over RB, saying that Levy preferred Magande over RB. You well know this story. Does it ring a bell. Mmembe had to quickly change camps from MMD to PF and heavily campaigned for PF so that he could cover up for all the dirt! Does it ring a bell? Mmembe has since been pushing a lot of his pipo on the PF government; George Chella, Mutembo Nchito, Max Nkole, etc to cover up. Have you ever wondered how the enmity between HH and Mmembe came about? The late Mazoka had shares together with Mmembe in the POST, so when Mazoka died, Mmembe wanted to buy off all the shares so that he could entirely own the POST. HH discouraged bena Mutinta (I’m sure we know who Mutinta is) against Mmembe buying off all the shares! Does it somehow ring a bell??? Mmembe is not as clean as many of us think.

  8. J.J

    November 4, 2011 at 3:19 am

    Indeed thr z nthng wrong 2 reverse da decision made & itsn’t a mata of being ashemd or STUBBON its mata of acting acordng 2 pipo’s needs-wht z a leader for if he cant listen 2 da cry of hs subjects?. Its not only ths wrong apointment, We complained of extended age of retirment lukn at da aspect of decreazng life expectance but its lik all complants wr nthng 2 Sata.

  9. Buffalo

    November 4, 2011 at 7:11 am

    excellent opinion.I totally agree with it and the sooner Sata does it the better for him and its not too late to remove Mwamba.

  10. HCM. LUNGS

    November 4, 2011 at 7:23 am

    I’m begining to regret having voted for nicheal. The man is making blunders everyday. Viva the post and viva mmembe. So now the opposition are ashamed they thought the post was a bootlicker.

  11. philosopher

    November 4, 2011 at 8:23 am

    @ Ba HCM LUNGS,you voted well bakamba because Michael at Least is able to reverse wrong decisions.I would rather make 100 wrong decisions and reverse them all than make 1 and uphold it!In RB’s time more important but wrong decisions were upheld! incomparable with Xavier’s Luapula remote appointment.Lets be positive as we watch the big man!MMembe is superb but subtle.He is a very intelligent journalist.So lets not follow blindly.Its even wrong to even fight battles with the post like HH has tried to do.MMembe can disappoint you.He’s great! BE CAREFUL!

  12. Great man

    November 4, 2011 at 3:39 pm

    musiyeni sata ateke

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