
PRESIDENT Rupiah Banda has said the Patriotic Front (PF) and its allies are looking for every excuse to disturb the September 20 general elections by questioning the printing of ballot papers in South Africa when such has been the trend in the past.
And President Banda has warned that he would not allow the PF to cause violence as the party is planning to do if he was re-elected.
Addressing a rally in Kapiri-Mposhi yesterday on his continued campaign trail, Mr Banda said schemes by those who wanted to delay the holding of the general elections next week would not work as Zambians were ready to vote. He said the printing of ballot papers was witnessed by representatives from all political parties who even commended the printing company, Universal Print Group for a good job.[pullquote]We have kept mealie meal prices stable and at a lower rate than ever while the price of fuel is now uniform,” President Banda said. He said the PF was only calling for change without well-defined party policies to match those of the ruling party.[/pullquote]
“Now those who were here are grumbling; we are going ahead with the elections because Zambians are ready to vote for their leaders. “At first they wanted the election date set and we went ahead to announce the date but now they want to try and find lame excuses,” President Banda, who was accompanied by United Liberal Party leader Sakwiba Sikota and other officials, said. He said his opponents, especially the PF, were scared of the successful campaign the ruling party had conducted.
The president said the PF had clearly indicated that its president Michael Sata was headed for defeat in this year’s elections. Mr Banda said the MMD had in the last three years managed to fulfill most of the promises it made during the 2008 elections.
He said during his tenure of office, he had managed to build schools, health infrastructure and that the agriculture sector had developed to unmatched standards. “We have kept peace together in the last three years; we have kept the inflation rate down; we promised fertiliser and other inputs which we have given to you.
“We have kept mealie meal prices stable and at a lower rate than ever while the price of fuel is now uniform,” President Banda said. He said the PF was only calling for change without well-defined party policies to match those of the ruling party.
“I believe in change that should bring about new schools, proper health infrastructure, good roads and a developed agriculture sector and this is the change the MMD is already delivering and Zambians are able to see it.
“As a result of our clear policies, more investment is coming into Zambia and so Zambians should not experiment by voting for Mr Sata and his party which has no clear policies. I have only been in office for three years and my works are showing,” he said.
On calls for violence when PF loses, Mr Banda said he would not let Zambia get to such levels because its citizens were firm believers of the tenets of democracy which provided for people to be allowed to elect their leaders peacefully.
“Threats of violence are coming from people who don’t believe in democracy. You can’t threaten people to vote for you but you have to ask for their votes. “We don’t want campaigns of threats, insults and of sharpening machetes,” he said.
He said only the MMD had a national character and that was why it had fielded parliamentary and local government candidates in all the 150 constituencies countrywide. Mr Banda said the MMD had outlined its works through the seven-point plan which stressed how it would better the living standards of Zambians.
The president introduced the MMD candidate for Kapiri-Mposhi Laurence Zimba, Jane Chileshe for Kabwe Central and Godfrey Pende for Bwacha. At the same rally, Mr Sikota said Mr Banda had fulfilled all his campaign promises and that he was more reliable than all the other candidates.
[Times of Zambia]