Kafue District Council Chief Administration Officer, Maurice Hichilema has urged the district voter education committee to work hard and be non partisan in its community election sensitization exercise on the forthcoming presidential by-elections.
Mr.Hichilema, said today that the responsibility that lay ahead of the committee was very demanding and the committee should not be influenced by politicians who could make them fail to sensitize communities freely.
He was speaking today in Kafue during a meeting held by the district voters’ education committee (DVEC) in the council chamber.
Mr. Hichilema said the presidential by election was just a month away and therefore, the committee should ensure that it worked extra hard to encourage more voters to participate in voting.
He said the district has this year been allowed to employ 17 ward community voter education facilitators to sensitize communities on the importance of participating in elections as compared to 2006 when only five facilitators were employed.
Mr. Hichilema informed the members that the committee would have to ensure that people living in the remotest parts of the district were also reached and education on issues of the forthcoming elections.
He said the Electoral Commission of Zambia would work closely with the district council and other committees to ensure that the elections were held under a free and fair atmosphere.
And Kafue District DVEC Chairperson, Francis Kanyembo, appealed to members to work together so that the voter education sensitization exercise throughout the district was carried out without any difficulties.
Mr. Kanyembo said despite the programme coming at short notice, it was important that the committee did not put the name of the Electoral Commission of Zambia into disrepute.
He said the committee should ensure that democratic principles were highly valued and respected in the country.