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Of
political entrepreneurship and greediness
Blessing
Vava
November 07, 2012
http://blevava.blogspot.com/2012/11/of-political-entrepreneurship-and.html
The demand by
legislators to get exit packages after the expiry of the term of
office for the Parliament
of Zimbabwe cannot go unchallenged and should be dismissed with
contempt it deserves. The somewhat debilitating demands by the third
arm of government should be scrutinised in comparative terms with
the general standards that roles which the MPs are expected to discharge
during the tenure of office. These roles include but are not necessarily
limited to the following
- The law
making activity
- The surveillance
activity and
- Constituency
service activity
When individuals
make a deliberate decision to become part of the government-s
their arm in complementary duty to the other two arms namely the
executive and the judiciary, they must do so with a general appreciation
that it is public call for duty rather than a narrow expectation
of primitive accumulation.
Since they were
elected our dear legislators have made headlines for the wrong and
shocking reasons especially to the electorate who voted them into
office hoping to have their grievances being dealt with in line
with the afore stated three levels of activities they are supposed
to fulfil.
In terms of
the law making activity, the legislature has over time degenerated
into a rubber-stamping institution with the MPs either sheepishly
endorsing directives from the executives and in most cases sustaining
a repressive law and policy regime.
At constituency
development level, the majority Mps looted the people-s resources
and failed to develop the poor communities. The general expectation
that an MP is a people-s servant has since sublimated into
abysmal nightmare by day light. In essence the current crop should
go and never have the guts to claim even a cent from the treasury.
It is equally true that the same MPs, with their powers to summon
any person besides the president, the function of surveillance remain
moribund and presents an oxymoron sense of self defeat. It seems
the only purpose that is left with the legislature is transforming
the august house into a begging bowl that delivers nothing except
a bubble of hot air.
During the last
campaign in the 2008
elections a lot of the MPs had flowery manifestos full of promises
of development. Like a man proposing love to a woman, they came
out sounding sweet and saying all the right things. But in reality,
they are nothing more than wolves dressed in sheep's clothing promising
heaven on earth and miracle galore. But deep down they have a hidden
selfish agenda to benefit only themselves and their kind.
They promised
to deal with issue of service delivery, health, education, clean
and available water and electricity, all of which has been the most
affecting to the majority of the populace. The manifestos were forgotten
and slowly but surely the ideals in them were exchanged for the
selfish vices of merriment, primitive accumulation and self aggrandisement.
When Zimbabweans
voted for them, they wanted the issues mentioned earlier to be addressed
as a matter of urgency not packages or allowances for MPs. But alas
since 2008, nothing much has been done to improve these communities
mainly because of a leadership dearth, corruption recorded both
at local government and the Houses of Assembly.
None will forget
their demands for a car every year which left many Zimbabweans in
a state of shock. The current bunch of legislators is the worst
we have had since independence always looking for avenues of milking
the treasury dry, while turning a blind eye to their constituencies.
The lack of qualitative socio-economic and political debates in
the house leaves a lot to be desired, it was neither impressive
nor informed by a genuine desire to alleviate the poverty endured
by the electorate: NOT impressive at all as nothing much was done
as far as the legislative reform and formulation agenda is concerned.
Their affinity
for luxury is regrettable. Its sobering as it is mind boggling for
an MP to claim an exit package as if they had been working for a
company. Zimbabwe has no room for political entrepreneurs! Already
they have gobbled enough the money from the treasury, namely their
vehicles, allowances and hotel accommodation and the Constituency
Development Funds they put to personal use rather than developing
their constituencies.
Those who are
calling for these packages know very well that they have not done
anything for their constituencies during their horrible stint in
parliament, they are fully aware that the electorate will not vote
for them again so they want to benefit for the last time. It will
be a record set in that some will leave the house after five years
without uttering a word in parliament apart from the swearing-in
ceremony. The other opportune time they opened their mouths was
when they were either singing the national anthem, or heckling other
honourable members during debates and of cause they open their mouths
wide during those lunches hosted for MPs.
Since 2008,
the MPs are now proud owners of two vehicles, Isuzu vehicles they
were scandalously given by Gideon Gono, and the Mazda BT50 from
the treasury. In Zimbabwe being an MP has since become a profession
and one way of getting rich quickly as evidenced by these outrageous
demands and all that they acquired during this session of parliament.
But the time has now come when rhetoric and empty promises will
not have space in our political landscape.
The calibre
of legislators we currently have leaves a lot to be desired. It
is simply mediocre! In the previous election some became MPs mainly
because of bravery at the height of political violence and not what
they were capable of delivering. At least the coming in of the inclusive
government has afforded an opportunity to the electorate to assess
the quality of leadership we have. The coming election will not
be about protest voting, it will not be about bravery, but those
who are capable of delivering. Those who are corrupt will surely
be shown the exit door.
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