LAWYER Kelvin Bwalya has advised deregistered National Democratic Congress leader Chishimba
Kambwili and businessman Valden Findlay to settle their differences privately to avoid
dragging the presidency into disrepute.
Mr Bwalya said there is need to protect the presidency from unnecessary attacks, whether one likes the current office holder or not, to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) into the
country.
He said at a press briefing yesterday that Mr Kambwili can have issues with some of President Edgar Lungu’s associates but that can be resolved quietly and not through the media.
“Every nation has pillars and key among these pillars are institutions. It must be understood that the presidency is an institution of utmost importance to any democratic nation,” said Mr Bwalya, who was expelled from the Patriotic Front early this year.
He said it is everyone’s civic and patriotic duty to respect the presidency.
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