
FORMER MMD national secretary Katele Kalumba has said the people of Luapula will not waste their time voting for Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata and his party’s parliamentary and local government candidates because they have failed to address their concerns on development in the area.
Dr Kalumba said in an interview in Mansa yesterday that the PF leader and his parliamentarians had failed to champion development in the province but were instead engaged in name-calling and fighting one another.
“It is not a secret that Luapula voted for Mr Sata in the last presidential elections because they had misunderstanding with the MMD leadership but after President Rupiah Banda was voted into office, our people developed confidence in the MMD’s ability to deliver development,” he said. Dr Kalumba said Mr Banda had demonstrated that he was a caring person who was always ready to embrace all Zambians.
He also said the people of Luapula Province were disappointed with Mr Sata’s failure to thank them for voting for the PF in the previous elections. “Instead of thanking the people of Luapaula for voting for him, Mr Sata has been calling us Matuku, a vernacular word meaning ‘small breams’ or people who are not important,” he said.
Dr Kalumba said in the last two presidential elections, the people of Luapula voted for the PF twice but were in turn rewarded with spiteful leadership from the PF. He said he was confident that the MMD would get the majority votes in this year’s elections.
The construction of infrastructure such as schools and hospitals in almost all the districts and improved maize and rice production are some of the achievements of the MMD under President Banda which have impressed the people of Luapula. Dr Kalumba said the province, which had been mainly associated with fishing, recorded a maize bumper harvest this year.
And Dr Kalumba said MMD candidate Cosmas Mpampi would scoop the Chiengi Constituency seat because the area, which is one of the country’s leading rice producing centres, is being transformed under President Banda’s leadership. He said the people of Chiengi, where he was member of Parliament for several years, were united under the MMD.
Dr Kalumba said he was glad to support another party member to take over from him and demonstrate that he could also help transform the constituency.
[Times of Zambia]