President
Edgar Lungu of Zambia on Friday threatened to declare a state of emergency if
people do not stop setting ablaze public properties in the wake of the arrest
of the
country’s leading opposition leader.
country’s leading opposition leader.
Lungu said he
will be forced to declare a state of emergency unless people stopped damaging
pubic property.
“Police, look
out for these rabble rousers and trouble makers and bring them to book. You are
forcing me to consider a state of emergency,” Lungu is quoted by the News
Diggers when he addressed supporters.
The Zambian
leader however said the state of emergency would only apply to areas where
there was trouble and not the entire country.
Zambia has
witnessed sporadic fires where public buildings have been set ablaze since the
arrest of Hakainde Hichilema who has been slapped with a treason charge.
On Thursday,
the police warned people behind the fires that their days were numbered as they
will soon be arrested.
The police
suspect the fires were deliberately started to cause panic and alarm in the
country.
Meanwhile
Lungu laughed off claims that he will step down following the intense political
environment caused by the arrest of the opposition leader.
Lungu narrowly
emerged winner of last year’s elections which have been disputed by the main
opposition leader.
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