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Now People Miss Gary Nkombo As Elections Chairperson. so Who Convinced The Powers That This Position Needed To Be Fixed?

By Simon Mulenga Mwila
Gary Nkombo’s journey as election chairman within the UPND is one that deserves reflection, appreciation and honest acknowledgment. In politics, leadership is often judged not when things are easy, but when tensions are high, emotions are running wild, and ambitions collide. It is during such moments that true organizers, stabilizers and institution builders reveal their worth.

The unfortunate happenings surrounding this year’s adoption process have left many party members and sympathizers with more questions than answers. Reports of confusion, dissatisfaction, alleged irregularities and internal conflicts have shaken confidence in what should have been a smooth democratic process. It has reminded many people of a very important lesson: sometimes the value of good leadership is only fully appreciated once that leadership is absent.

Under the chairmanship of Gary Nkombo as election chairman, the party experienced one of its most orderly and disciplined adoption processes. At a time when political temperatures were equally high, he managed to hold the system together with firmness, maturity and political wisdom. There were no widespread reports of violence, no embarrassing double adoptions, and no atmosphere of confusion that threatened party unity. That alone speaks volumes about his leadership ability.

Gary Nkombo demonstrated that leadership is not always about making noise or seeking headlines. Sometimes leadership is about structure, discipline, consultation and the ability to calm tensions before they explode. He understood that an election process is not just about choosing candidates — it is about protecting the integrity, image and unity of the party itself.

One of his greatest strengths during his tenure was his ability to command respect across different camps within the party. In politics, it is impossible to satisfy everyone, but what matters is whether people believe the process was fair and properly managed. Gary Nkombo carried himself with authority while remaining approachable, creating confidence in the system even among those who may not have gotten their preferred outcomes

The current challenges within the adoption process have exposed how critical competent leadership is in political administration. The saying goes: “A vacuum is never noticed until it is created.” Today, many members are beginning to realize the stabilizing role Gary Nkombo played behind the scenes. What once looked ordinary now appears exceptional because the absence of order has highlighted the importance of the man who once maintained it.

Politics can be ungrateful. Often, people only appreciate peacemakers after disorder emerges. They only recognize builders after systems begin to crack. But history has a way of correcting the record. Gary Nkombo’s stewardship as election chairman now stands as a benchmark many are comparing against, and that comparison is revealing his true relevance and value.

As members reflect on the current state of affairs, one important lesson must remain clear: institutions are strengthened by capable individuals who understand responsibility, fairness and unity. Gary Nkombo proved himself to be one such individual. Whether one agrees with him politically or not, his contribution to maintaining order within the party structure cannot easily be ignored.

In life and in politics, it is important to give people their flowers while they are still alive. Appreciation should not only come after chaos exposes the value of those who once kept things together. Respect must be given where it is due.

Because no matter the circumstances, one truth continues to stand tall:

YOU CAN’T KEEP A GOOD MAN DOWN.
Gary Nkomo has a lot of class that is why they booted him out. If you think this is violence, wait until HH ends his final.
Gary Nkomo has a lot of class that is why they booted him out. If you think this is violence, wait until HH ends his final term. It will be brutal!
Gary’s attack was staged. This level of desperation shall be what ends his political career….watch this space.
It’s ,either, ,this Author ,is an ardent supporter of Garry , ,what you have missed here ,is to understand,the Two,distinct eras of the UPND,
The first ,one, was ,UPND, then in opposition , that’s the, period Gary served ,,and during that era, UPND, was, displined, more united as a small entity
Today, UPND,,in power, has become, attractive,it has become a Magnet,
Everyone,is jumping ship, to be part of a winning Team
No wonder, so many ,opposition MP’s,Councillors,and Mayors have joined en Mass,
Therefore, whether, Nkombo,as Chairman of elections , or Not,
What is happening today, was going to manifest, even under, Gary’s chairmanship,
So,it would be, totally unfair ,to shift and heap the blame, on account of Nkombo’s absence,
In,this Election period, what is required of ,and, from ,every Leader and member of the UPND, is team work ,,pulling together, in one direction for the sake and good of the Party and ,President H H, epela,
Thumbs up. You are 100% right!!!….!
We need to pull together.
My honest view on this matter is that internal conflicts need to be dealt with privately and diplomatically.
Usually, mischief , misconduct or disciplinary issues are very obscure from the public eye. A Presidents discretion and tolerance can be taken for grant and be un appreciated. It requires a big heart,while at the same time think for all other stake holders. Not easy at all. We have seen this human side with all past Presidents many times to our dislike.
I do understand there are issues behind the scenes which eventually can catch up with erring individuals. Time is a revealer.
However, public image is something to be guarded with all diligence. It is easy to be to misunderstood especially when real facts are unavailable to the public on deeper reasons for a fall out. This is why such public violent reactions should be avoided. The best thing to do is part company so that each side can seek their different paths. Not with standing that the truth will eventually be unveil one day.
What is clear is that our actions past or present will follow us. Integrity is key in leadership. Truth does not need any violence to speak out for it. The bible states your sin shall find you out.
I know I may have come out in parables, this is because things should not always be looked in isolation. Politics is a strange phenomenon which can cause those in power go to the grave with secrets which if not handled properly can destroy everything one stands for. As painful as that may be it is necessary to move on and count your loss.

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