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War veterans knocking on the wrong door - Minister Biti
Movement
for Democratic Change
October
03, 2012
The demonstrations
at the Minister of Finance, Hon. Tendai Biti's offices by
some war veterans is politically motivated and the minister will
not be distracted in performing his national duty.
He said the
latest demonstrations, for the 12th time this year, were politically
motivated, aimed at scoring cheap political goals. Hon. Biti said
it is unfortunate that government business in four ministries, the
Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Justice, Legal Affairs, the Ministry
of Higher and Tertiary education and the Ministry of Economic Planning
and Investment Promotion was affected as government employees were
unable to discharge their duties as all entrances were barricaded
by war veterans.
"This
is the most critical period for my ministry and it is regrettable
that our work is being disrupted," said Minister Biti.
"As from
1 October, we were supposed to start budget consultations but we
are unable to do so due to these insurrections," said Minister
Biti.
He castigated
the police for failing to provide security for hundreds of civil
servants who were locked inside their offices by the war veterans
till late into the night. "It is not fair more so, for civil
servants who have to fight their way out of the offices. Pregnant
employees were not spared and some had to fork out money from their
hard earned salaries to pay for taxis home as they missed government
buses. It is unfortunate that war veterans can invade government
offices. This represents the highest low point in the lifespan of
the Global
Political Agreement".
"If it
is a political fight, use politicians not civil servants,"
said Minister Biti vowing he will never resign as Finance Minister.
Up to this afternoon,
the war veterans had not yet made any indications of meeting with
the minister. "I have never refused to see them and actually
the last time I met them they had 11 demands that they wanted me
to address."
The demands
among other issues were; the welfare of the war veterans, purchase
of vehicles for chiefs, awarding a minimum living allowance for
the war veterans, concerns over the disbanding of Zanu PF's
district coordinating committees (DCCs), disunity in the inclusive
government, abuse of war veterans by Zanu PF, accountability
over diamond proceeds and the widening gap between the rich
and poor.
Minister Biti
said on the welfare of the war veterans, his ministry had disbursed
US$6, 2 million for paying school fees for their children and funeral
allowances. On vehicles for chiefs, the ministry was liaising with
the Ministry of Local Government, Rural and Urban Development to
see how best the chiefs can get new vehicles.
"However,
I cannot discuss with them the disbanding of DCCs because I am not
a Zanu PF member. On the increase of allowances, I cannot do anything
as there is the War Veterans' Act, which stipulates how much
they should be paid. For the Act to be changed it must first go
through Cabinet and I cannot do it alone," said Minister Biti.
On the non-remittance
of diamond proceeds to the Treasury, the Minister in his last meeting
with the war veterans informed them that they should approach Obert
Mpofu, the Minister of Mines and Mining Development as he was responsible
with what was happening in Chiadzwa.
"There
is no super minister in government who can change laws. Laws have
to be changed by Parliament
and Cabinet. These attacks are political and also meant to emasculate
the person of the minister and are a breach of the GPA," said
Minister Biti.
Hon. Biti said
his ministry had worked hard to resuscitate the country's
economy inherited under hyper inflation where there was no food
in supermarkets, and has restored fiscal discipline to the chagrin
of certain sectors. He said his ministry is not afraid of anyone
and will stand firm to ensure that fiscal discipline is adhered
to in a principled and fair manner. Also targeted in the finance
ministry are the permanent secretary and senior director.
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