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Barotse Agreement Is Valid – Said Sata

THIS ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED BY THE POST NEWSPAPERS ON Sat 08 Jan. 2011,

By George Chellah

THE Barotse Agreement is still valid and must be honoured, Michael Sata (left) has declared.

Commenting on Vice-President George Kunda’s meeting with the Litunga, the Ngambela and some senior Barotse Indunas in Limulunga on Tuesday, Sata said the Barotse Agreement was real.

“The Barotse Agreement is still a valid agreement,” Sata said. “How can you ignore an agreement that was signed, sealed and delivered almost 47 years ago?”

Sata maintained that the Barotse Agreement was still legitimate and President Rupiah Banda simply needed to show honour by acknowledging its validity and existence.

“There is no honest person who can deny the existence and validity of the Barotse Agreement. And those with honour and integrity honour valid agreements they have entered into whether they still like them or not,” Sata said. “The PF government will honour the Barotse Agreement without hesitation because we have no problems with it. We see nothing wrong with it.”

Sata said Zambians needed to learn to live in a country of diversity and that it was also a fundamental principle even in international law for successive governments to honour agreements they find.

“We have always said we have nothing to fear about the Barotse Agreement. It is a decent agreement that must be honoured,” Sata said. “Only crooks, dictators who want everything to be controlled by them from Lusaka can fear the Barotse Agreement.”

Sata said the Barotse Agreement was not about secession but a higher and advanced form of national unity.

“How can an agreement that brought our country together as a unitary sovereign state, be seen to be a divisive instrument; to be about secession and treason?” Sata wondered. “The Barotse Agreement united and brought together what was not united; what was divided. It is an agreement that brought unity in diversity to our people and as such must be honoured and respected.”

He said intimidation and threats of treason would not resolve the matter.

“How can an agreement that exists be treasonable? That agreement is real, so what’s treasonous about that? In fact, the peace and unity that Zambia has enjoyed since independence as a sovereign state can be partly attributed to the Barotse Agreement,” Sata said. “PF would like to see to it that Zambia remains an oasis of peace by engaging the people of Barotseland over the Barotse Agreement and ensure that their grievances are resolved once and for all.”

And reacting to Vice-President George Kunda’s statement that politicians should stop exhibiting double standards on the independence of the judiciary, Sata said Vice-President Kunda should keep “his dirty hands” off the judiciary.

Sata urged Vice-President Kunda to be sincere.

“Yes, the judiciary’s independence is an anchor to the rule of law and constitutionalism but George Kunda is certainly not the right person to lecture anybody on the importance of judicial independence or autonomy because he has failed the judiciary. We know what we are talking about here,” Sata said.

“Let the government not meddle in the affairs of the judiciary. We are well informed; hence we know what is currently obtaining. Let them also fund the judiciary adequately because it’s only when the judiciary is comfortable that we are going to get impartial justice. So Kunda should keep his dirty hands off the judiciary.”

He said government should not intimidate the judiciary.

Sata said Chief Justice Ernest Sakala’s statement that poor funding was undermining the autonomy of the judiciary was a serious indictment on Vice-President Kunda.

“The judiciary is under George Kunda since he is also the Minister of Justice. Therefore, for the Chief Justice, who is the head of the judiciary to openly complain about poor funding, it’s a clear vote of no confidence in Kunda’s leadership. In short, the judiciary has passed a vote of no confidence in Kunda,” Sata said. “I commend justice Sakala for his bravery. He has complained to the Vice-President and Minister of Justice publicly that the judiciary is under-funded. George Kunda should just resign because the judiciary has passed a vote of no confidence in him.”

He said Vice-President Kunda should not divert attention from justice Sakala’s exposure of his inefficiency as minister in charge.

“The Chief Justice didn’t complain about not being respected. He complained about funding, so George Kunda should not escape by dragging politicians in the matter. Let him just swallow his pride and own up,” Sata said. “In any case, what can be worse than having those respectable people in wigs begging? Let George Kunda and friends not reduce the judiciary to beggars. The state should not put undue influence on the judiciary by not funding them.”

THE ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED BY THE POST NEWSPAPERS ON Sat 08 Jan. 2011.

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66 Responses to Barotse Agreement Is Valid – Said Sata

  1. Nzengos

    March 31, 2012 at 10:59 pm

    when is Ukwa restoring the ‘valid agreement’ then?

  2. pf

    March 31, 2012 at 11:27 pm

    ukwa in india for a working and treatment holiday now in zambia to shut down the country…ish cry the beloved country…..let him honour BRE as he promised and it will be his first compaign promise to be fulfilled.And more demands to come windful tax,more money,more jobs but to mention a few

  3. kapuli wa ng'ongo

    April 1, 2012 at 1:12 am

    kapuli wa ngongo you make me cry with laughter! ‘Ati talala mwandi…..’.

  4. Zambiano

    April 1, 2012 at 1:39 am

    If the barotse agreement helpd bring about unity, why then shall it be a dividing factor?

  5. kapuli wa ng'ongo

    April 1, 2012 at 1:48 am

    Why are barotse MPs in the national assembly still not resigned yet!

    Do they really believe iin this barotse thing?

  6. lozi girl

    April 1, 2012 at 4:12 am

    He promised to honour the agreement and that’s what the Lozis expected. Its only after they realised that Sata was not going to Honour the barotse agrrement that the threats to break away came about. The lozis are threateming to break away because Sata has not followed thru with his promise to implement the agreement. Lozi’s did not initially ask to breqakaway, they just wanted to see the agreement honoured.

  7. Amazed

    April 1, 2012 at 4:53 am

    Am so disappointed with the way our young generation can fail to understand simple implication of Mr Sata’s statement by then! It is a valid agreement that brought unity if and only if its honored,abrogating it(which the govt did) means disunity implying in this case seccession(what is called in contract law revocation through none perfomance)

  8. PF

    April 1, 2012 at 6:29 am

    honour your promise Mr president

  9. April 58

    April 1, 2012 at 8:48 am

    Ka shimapepo,ka shit sugar & ka n’gombe ilepe tongabull hv mannerz tu ifikala….evn if H.E M.C.SATA wher 2 die 2de he b burried at embassy park unlyk ka h.h who wil b burried ku chingwere cementary!AS PABWATO IN FRONT WE WIL HONOUR BA & NT DIVIDE IT period!

  10. April 58

    April 1, 2012 at 9:02 am

    Alwayz in front,God bles Zed & nt Barotse it’s 1 Zed 1 Nation Jah!!
    guyz let’s b mindful der z a generation comin afta us dn’t look at it apapenefwe…lwenu.

  11. Special Agent Dr. M.

    April 1, 2012 at 1:17 pm

    1. ” … the BA was not about secession but a higher and advanced form of national unity.” said the president, what does that mean?
    2. He never advocated for secession but ” …engaging the people of Barotseland over the BA …”

    GOD BLESS ZAMBIA.

  12. EEEEEE

    April 1, 2012 at 1:34 pm

    It seems the Lozi people are now also abrogating the Barotse agreement. Two wrongs can not make a right. The fact that previous governments abrogated the agreement does not warrant them the right to abrogate it further by advocating secession.

  13. Muyunda Sundano

    April 1, 2012 at 2:24 pm

    One Zambia, One Nation

  14. Barotseland 4EVER!

    April 1, 2012 at 2:48 pm

    Empty tins making the loudest noise on the net while The BRE are working around the clock with sober minds at UN & SADC advancing their legitimate cause. . .I cant wait for the last laugh!

  15. Reignley Masambo

    April 1, 2012 at 6:44 pm

    There is a provision in international treaties that if one of the parties is not satisfied about the implementation of the provision of the agreement it had the right to pull out of that agreement. This was included in the original version of BA64 but I think the current document has been doctored!!

  16. dwadwa

    April 2, 2012 at 8:38 am

    i support all the lozis. sata promised and he must deliver

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