“Opposition
political parties yesterday demanded to meet Commissioner General of Police
Augustine Chihuri following last weekend’s politically-motivated violence that
rocked the city,” reported Newsday.
“The parties said they feared if the incident was not dealt with promptly, the country could slide back to the 2008 chaos.”
The fear of the country sliding back into the wanton political violence and chaos of 2008 is a distinct possibility; even if one person should be beaten let alone killed, it will be one person too many. The very fact we are fearful of this happening again is intolerable. I commend the seven opposition parties MDC-T, People First, National Constitutional Assembly, Transform Zimbabwe, People's Democratic Party, Zanu Ndonga, FreeZim Congress and African Democratic Party for demanding a meeting with Commissioner General to discuss this matter. However I doubt if the said meeting will accomplish anything even if it was to take place.
“The parties said they feared if the incident was not dealt with promptly, the country could slide back to the 2008 chaos.”
The fear of the country sliding back into the wanton political violence and chaos of 2008 is a distinct possibility; even if one person should be beaten let alone killed, it will be one person too many. The very fact we are fearful of this happening again is intolerable. I commend the seven opposition parties MDC-T, People First, National Constitutional Assembly, Transform Zimbabwe, People's Democratic Party, Zanu Ndonga, FreeZim Congress and African Democratic Party for demanding a meeting with Commissioner General to discuss this matter. However I doubt if the said meeting will accomplish anything even if it was to take place.
Commissioner Chihuri takes his instructions from President Mugabe and
the Joint Operation Command and he himself is of the opinion that the ZRP
duties are to “stop regime change” as he has stated in his recent doctorate
thesis on policing in Zimbabwe. Call me a pessimist but I really do not see
Commissioner Chihuri instructing his Police Officers to start carrying out
their duties of maintain law and order without fear or favour as a result of
the meeting with the opposition parties!
If the opposition party leaders and members and the public at large are
serious about stopping the wanton violence and lawlessness that swept the
nation in 2008, then they must demand the full implementation of the democratic
reforms agreed in the 2008 GPA. One of the reforms is Police reform designed to
end the undemocratic control and swear the State President has over the
Police.
The democratic reform of the Police would also give parliament to power
and authority to demand detailed explanation on last weekend’s violence, for
example, and to demand the sacking of Police Officers including the
Commissioner if necessary. No one at the proposed meeting with Commissioner
Chihuri will have any power or authority to force him to answer any questions
or do anything; not even this parliament has any such power.
The GPA reforms should have been implemented during the GNU; sadly not
even one reform was implemented. We are where we are what we have to realize is
that if we want to stop the repetition of the wanton violence and mayhem of
2008, we must go back to the 2008 GPA reforms and implement them. There is no
other way out!
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