Press Statement Monday 8th June 2020 NGOCC Board Chairperson Mary S. Mulenga reiterates need for ‘Consensus Building on Bill 10’
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PRESS STATEMENT
For Immediate Release
Monday 8th June 2020
NGOCC REITERATES NEED FOR CONSENSUS BUILDING ON BILL 10
AS Parliament resumes sitting on Tuesday, 9th June 2020, the Non-governmental Gender Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) reiterates its position on the need for consensus building with regard to Constitutional Amendment Bill 10 which has created a lot of discontent amongst various stakeholders.
NGOCC notes that Bill 10 contains some progressive provisions which include Article 47 (2), aimed at enhancing the participation of women, youth and those with disabilities in the governance of the country.
Even with this provision, we are however, concerned that women’s participation in politics still remains a tokenism approach rather than a conscious conviction by all political players that women are equal partners in development.
On the other hand, we also note that there are a number of proposed amendments that are highly contentious, including the provision for Deputy Ministers, which even the Patriotic Front party did not support in their submission to the Parliamentary Select Committee.
It is NGOCC’s considered view that Bill 10 in its current form, lacks the standards of meeting the key fundamental principles of constitutionalism, especially, in terms of enhancing citizen’s rights.
It is our firm belief that the constitution reform should be guided by the broad principles of inclusiveness and enhanced participation of all citizens, the promotion and upholding of public interest, the promotion of equity and equality and to guarantee the state’s commitment to accountability and transparency.
Only then will we ensure that no one is left behind.
In this regard, NGOCC wishes to reaffirm that concerns raised by most stakeholders and which were acknowledged by the Parliamentary Select Committee cannot be ignored. As such the report of the Parliamentary Select Committee should form the basis for consensus building regarding the way forward with constitutional making process beyond the current Bill that is before Parliament.
As NGOCC, we therefore, do not support Bill 10 in its current form and call for its withdrawal given that the process has not taken into account the people’s aspirations. We appeal to our law makers from both the ruling and opposition political parties to take on board broad-based considerations for genuine dialogue and be selfless by being concerned with the needs of others than their own needs; the way a mother’s devotion is to a child (child first before her own interests or needs).
Please give Zambians a constitution that will embody their aspirations and one that will stand the test of time.
ISSUED; for/NGOCC
Mary S. Mulenga
BOARD CHAIRPERSON
North-Western Province Luapula Province
Coordinating Office Mansa District
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