VICE-PRESIDENT George Kunda says it appears that United Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema does not want to contest the 2011 presidential elections and is instead selling the candidature of Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata.
Mr Kunda said Mr Hichilema is unlikely to stand in 2011 and was in Solwezi to campaign for Mr Sata.
He was addressing hundreds of Solwezi residents who welcomed him at Solwezi airport yesterday.
“Now, here in Solwezi and many parts of the country, we do not vote for Mr Sata. Go to Central Province, go to Southern, Western (provinces); people do not vote for Mr Sata,” he said.
He said people do not vote for Mr Sata because of his bad campaign strategies.
Mr Kunda said Government declared Zambia a Christian nation and that the ruling party is committed to the declaration.
He said the MMD has no problem with the declaration and will support it in the National Constitution Conference (NCC).
Mr Kunda said the MMD has maintained peace and stability in the country from 1991 and that is what the party wants to continue doing.
He said with peace, the people of Zambia can protect their propertyand their investment.
“Reject violence and vote for MMD which wants peace,” he said.
Mr Kunda said the ruling party has everything to lose when there is violence and called on the police to guard the peace that the country is enjoying.
The Vice-President said Government would like to see issue-based campaigns and will not condone any act of violence from the opposition.
Mr Kunda said the MMD is committed to promoting and maintaining peace and stability the country has continued to enjoy since 1991.
“We will not sit and watch selfish politicians destroy our peace,” he said.
He called on the people of Solwezi to reject the pact by voting for MMD candidate Albert Chifita, who he described as a man of the people.
Mr Kunda said the MMD is not going to engage in violence, but will concentrate on issues that affect the people of Solwezi.
He called on Zambians to uphold the slogan of ‘One Zambia One Nation’ for the country to continue enjoying peace.
Mr Kunda said North-Western Province has a great economic potential, adding that the people of Solwezi Central should give the MMD a vote for it to continue implementing the programmes it has planned for the province.
“I have travelled with a high-powered delegation, and all these ministers are here to explain our development agenda for Solwezi,” he said.
Mr Kunda is accompanied by Minister of Health Kapembwa Simbao, his Transport and Communications counterpart Geoffrey Lungwangwa, Deputy Minster of Agriculture Albert Mulonga and his Community Development and Social Services counterpart Moses Muteteka.
Deputy Minister in the Office of the Vice-President Gaston Sichilima is also in the entourage.
The Vice-President was met at the airport by North-Western Province Minister Joseph Mulyata and Minister of Foreign Affairs Kabinga Pande.
He said the MMD will address problems in the health, education, agricultural and mining sectors.
[Daily mail]