Press Statement by MDC President Morgan Tsvangirai, October 16 2009
It is exactly 264 days since the extra-ordinary summit of SADC of 26 January 2009 that directed the formation of the transitional government, which government started work on the 13th February 2009.
That same SADC summit directed that the government be formed by the swearing in of the Prime Minister, ministers and deputy ministers on 11 and 13 February 2009 respectively. That same summit directed that the issue of provincial governors, the Reserve Bank governor and the Attorney-General be resolved by the parties forthwith. That same summit directed that the allocation of ministerial positions be reviewed after a period of six months.
264 days later, outstanding, non-compliance and toxic issues continue to impede the transitional government. Despite countless meetings among the Principals, despite countless press conferences, despite numerous correspondence and trips to SADC and SADC leaders and despite a SADC summit, the above issues remain outstanding.
It is regrettable to note that provincial governors have not been appointed to date despite agreement on every item. Equally, it is unacceptable that the issue of the RBZ governor and the AG have not been resolved despite the self-evident illegality in their appointment. More indecently is the fact that even the government itself has not fully been constituted due to the failure to swear in the deputy minister of Agriculture.
Perhaps more embarrassingly is the fact that there has been no review of the GPA nor of the ministerial positions six months after 26 January 2009.