Nudo steps up
Nudo steps up

Nudo steps up

Dorcas Mhungu
Following its national council meeting, Nudo has taken big steps to involve itself in the issues prominent in the country, including the matter of land and the ongoing genocide talks.

The party has resolved that it will hold its own land conference which it said will be attended by party leaders, traditional leaders and invited government officials from the Ministry of Land Reform. These delegates are expected to provide the conference with information on the implementation of the 1991 National Land Conference resolutions and the challenges experienced in the implementation process.

The party has also decided to consult different stakeholders on the genocide and reparation issue.

“We believe that our visit to the State House had some influence on the part of the government and let to its U-turn because they used to talk about projects but now they are talking about reparations in American dollars,” said Nudo secretary-general Meundju Jahanika.

According to him the party also resolved to appoint Jonathan Katjimune as the head of international relations and cooperation and tasked him to deal with the genocide and reparations issue - both inside and outside the country.

The party will also tighten its control structures. It has resolved at its latest national council meeting to investigate members of its women’s league following complaints from party members.

In a statement issued yesterday by Jahanika, the new committee was given three months to complete the investigation and report to the national council.

The committee members are Jonathan Katjimune who serves as chairperson, Benestus Kazongominja, Kotjikete Mbasuva, Ussiel Mumbango and Israel Hukura.

The party has also on the recommendation of the national executive committee resolved to establish a national disciplinary committee (NDC) that will attend to all disciplinary cases referred to it.

The national executive committee of the party further recommended that some parts of the party’s constitution need to be amended to bring it in line with the current political trends. They therefore resolved to appoint a committee that will deal with these amendments.

The committee will be responsible to consolidate all proposed amendments into a draft Nudo amended constitution for submission to the executive committee for discussions and debate.

JEMIMA BEUKES

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