
President Rupiah Banda has challenged Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata not to contest in this year’s presidential elections if he is convinced that the elections will be rigged as he has been telling the people.
Speaking when he addressed hundreds of people who gathered at Solwezi Trades Training Institute to witness the official opening of phase one of the institution which has cost Government K3.4 billion to build, Mr Banda said it will be a waste of time for the PF leader to contest the election which he knows will not be credible.
ZANIS reports that the President however said, contrary to what Mr Sata and his sympathisers were saying, his Government was determined to ensure that the elections are free and fair so that the results will be acceptable to all the people of Zambia as well as the international community.
“ I wish to advise Mr Sata to sit back In his house and cry because he knows that he has already lost the election,” President Banda said.
He told the ululating crowd that he was sure of victory and that this time around, he will beat Mr Sata with a wider margin than was the case in the 2008 by election.
He said Mr Sata will this year break a record for being Zambia’s presidential candidate who stood four times and lost.
The President said he will not relent to help the less privileged people in society just because the country will be going to the polls this year adding that he will stand by the wishes of the people of Zambia because that is the only way the country would develop.
The President told the people to refuse to be told lies by those that are retrogressive minded but that they should instead work with Government in order that more meaningful development could be achieved in the nation.
Later, the President received scores of people who defected from their various political parties mostly United Party for National Development (UPND) and the PF to join the MMD .
The President who has been in Solwezi since yesterday, was accompanied by former Vice President Enock Kavindele, Mines and Minerals Development Minister Maxwell Mwale, Gender Minister Sarah Saifwanda, Energy Minister Kenneth Konga and Science and Technology Minister Peter Daka.
Several traditional leaders were also in attendance.
ZANIS