RTSA CEO should be fired – Njobvu

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By Francis Chipalo
Democratic Union President Ackim Antony Njobvu has demanded for the immediate dismissal of Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) chief executive officer, Amon Mweemba for uttering tribal remarks.
Njobvu has stated that Mweemba’s comments are not only deeply offensive, but they are also a betrayal of the values that bind Zambians together as one.
“Tribalism is a poison that corrodes the soul of our democracy. When it is voiced by a public servant entrusted with national responsibility, it becomes a threat to peace, unity, and progress,” he said.
Njobvu said the Democratic Union will not tolerate such divisive rhetoric, and has called for swift and decisive action.
“We demand that the RTSA CEO must be removed from office without delay. Leadership must reflect the principles of inclusivity, integrity, and respect for all Zambians regardless of tribe or origin” Njobvu said.
The outspoken politician said hate speech is not protected under the law, it is punishable.
“We call upon the Zambia Police Service and the Director of Public Prosecutions to initiate legal proceedings against the CEO for inciting tribal hatred,” he said.
Meanwhile, Njobvu said RTSA must issue a formal apology to the Zambian people and undertake internal reforms to ensure that tribalism is eradicated from its culture and operations.
He said Zambia is a tapestry of cultures, languages, and traditions.
“Our diversity is our strength, not a weakness to be exploited by those in power. The Democratic Union remains committed to defending the dignity of every citizen and upholding the values of unity, justice, and equality,” he added.
“Let this moment serve as a reminder: We will not be divided. We will not be silenced. We will not rest until justice prevails,” Njobvu said, in a statement.

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