
MMD spokesperson Dora Siliya has warned the youths in Kitwe’s Wusakile township not to treat as mere speculation allegations that the Patriotic Front (PF) plans to send youths to war-torn Afghanistan when it wins this year’s tripartite elections.
And alert MMD security personnel yesterday foiled an attempt by some unruly PF cadres to disrupt a public rally Ms Siliya was addressing in Kitwe’s Wusakile township.
Ms Siliya said during a public rally at Wusakile grounds yesterday Zambians should ensure PF president Michael Sata does not ascend to power because he plans to ship the youths to Afghanistan if he wins this year’s elections.
“Mr Sata lies that he will create employment for the youths within 90 days if he wins this year’s elections. Don’t be cheated; Mr Sata will take the youths to war-torn countries such as Afghanistan. Those are the jobs he will create for you,” Ms Siliya said.
She said the PF leader plans to legalise homosexuality should he win this year’s elections.
Ms Siliya said the Copperbelt will continue to lag in development if the people vote for Mr Sata.
“North-Western , Southern and Eastern provinces will continue developing while the Copperbelt will lag because the people here do not appreciate the good things that Government is doing. You will continue sending your children to work in other places like the mines in Solwezi if you vote for PF,” Ms Siliya said.
She said she is confident the MMD will win this year’s elections because people in rural areas appreciate the free distribution of fertiliser under farmer input support programme (FISP), which has enabled them to grow food for their families.
Ms Siliya also said Mr Sata is allegedly depressed because it is now clear that he will lose this year’s elections.
Minister of Science, Technology and Vocational Training Peter Daka warned that the PF will grab the title deeds President Banda and late President Frederick Chiluba gave the sitting residents of Wusakile township under the MMD’s home empowerment policy if Mr Sata wins this year’s elections.
Mr Daka said the PF will reverse the economic gains the country has recorded.
MMD Copperbelt province chairman Joseph Chilambwe described Mr Sata as a violent man who should not be allowed to rule the country.
And alert MMD security personnel yesterday foiled an attempt by some unruly suspected PF cadres to disrupt a public rally Ms Siliya was addressing in Kitwe’s Wusakile township.
The MMD security personnel swung into action and subdued the suspected PF cadres who displayed the PF symbol while running around the arena where Ms Siliya was addressing the rally in an attempt to distract her from speaking.
[Zambia Daily Mail]