
The ruling MMD has called for a massive turn up from its members and sympathizers throughout the country to vote for its Presidential candidate Rupiah Banda and all its parliamentary and local government candidates on Tuesday.
Lusaka Province Movement for Multiparty Democracy(MMD) Information and Publicity Secretary Greenlock Lupambo said it was important that the general membership of the party turns up en-mass on Tuesday and vote for President Banda and all MMD candidates.
ZANIS reports Mr Lupambo, who said this in an exclusive interview in Lusaka today, added that all MMD supporters should rally behind President Banda on September 20, to ensure a convincing win.
He said the MMD has done a lot for this country to deserve another five year term of office for continued developmental programmes across the country.
The MMD Information and Publicity Secretary stated that electorates in the country should not be intimidated by anyone that they stay away from casting votes for fear of confusion.
He said Zambians should not be cheated by those leaders threatening to cause violence on September 20.
President Banda enters Tuesday’s election with an exceptional record of achievements such as infrastructure development and a single digit inflation against his main rival Micheal Sata and Hakainde Hichilema of the PF and the UPND.
And Mr Lupambo has called on the Zambia police service to ensure that adequate security measures are put in place during and after the voting day.
Mr Lupambo further lamented that all those people intending to fuel violence on the voting day should be arrested and prosecuted.
He said Zambia is a peaceful country saying no any person should be allowed to disturb the peace the country has been enjoying for many years.
Meanwhile, Political candidates from various political parties in Northwestern Province rushed in their last minute campaigns to beat the deadline at 06 : 00 hours , today.
ZANIS from Kasama, today, that leading the campaigners was Kasama central MMD Parliamentary Candidate Chilekwa Munkonge who successfully campaigned and ended his trail in kaunguluka village peacefully urging the electorate there to vote for him.
Mr. Mukonge like his colleagues had maintained his messages to the electorate to vote for him and President Rupiah Banda.
His elder brother Godfrey Mwamba too successfully ended his campaign rally at Kasama’s Presidents Park urging his supporters to vote for him and his leader Michael Sata.
Mr. Bwalya, populary known as GBM had his supporters giving him a solidarity convoy given in his honour as they drummed and danced in praise of their former area MP.
And an independent Kasama Central aspiring parliamentary candidate Maggie Bwalya ended her campaign rally with a call to support to a female candidate.
In Malole , PF parliamentary candidate Chrissy Yaluma also held his last campaign rally in Mungwi town that ended at 18 :30 hours pleading for votes from the electorate.
Mr Yaluma said he was an indigenous child of the land and has a heart to bring development.
ZANIS