The United Party for National Development-UPND in Southern Province has called on the Electoral Commission of Zambia to nullify Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata’s application to contest the September 20 tripartite elections because he lied.
UPND presidential Spokesperson Winnerson Ng’uni has told ZNBC News in Livingstone that Mr Sata lied about his declaration of assets to Chief Justice Ernest Sakala last week.
Mr Ng’uni says there is no way Mr Sata can have only seven guns, a Toyota Cressida and shares in Standard Chartered Bank for the over 40 years he has been in political office both during UNIP and MMD.
He says if the declaration Mr Sata made is true, then he is incapable of running the nation if he were elected.
Mr Ng’uni says the alleged fake declaration of assets by Mr Sata has not come as a surprise since many Zambians know that the PF leader is god at telling lies.
He says this is why the UPND is appealing to Zambians not to vote for Mr Sata as he has no programme to develop the country.
But Southern Province PF Chairman Joseph Akafumba says Mr Sata’s alleged fake declaration of his assets cannot be the ground for disqualifying him from running in the presidential elections.
Mr Akafumba says there is nothing sinister about Mr Sata’s declaration of assets during the filing of presidential nominations.
He says Mr Sata’s declaration of his assets is a true reflection of what he has and is an indication that he did not steal any money from the public offices for him to accumulate wealth.
Mr Akafumba states that the PF leader cannot make false declaration of his assets just to impress some few individuals.
ZNBC