The MMD in Kafue has called on the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) to extend an olive branch to members who defected to other political parties as differences always arise during elections.
MMD Constituency information and Publicity secretary Isaac Mulenga told ZANIS in Kafue Thursday that it will be unhealthy for the ruling party to demonize members who defected to the opposition but should instead work on reconciling with such members.
He said as the party prepares itself for the 2011 elections, there is need to refocus on what the part will offer to the public and members so that its popularity is regained.
Mr. Mulenga said whilst the action by some members were regrettable, it was time the MMD scrutinized who genuine members are and those who just want to gain from it.
He said members should realize that the party can only become stronger and popular if they remain patriotic and united.
And Mr. Mulenga has appealed to president Rupiah Banda to ensure that he fulfils all the promises he made during the campaign to the people of Kafue.
He said the party will remain strong if promises made are fulfilled as the electorate will have confidence in its leadership.
Mr. Mulenga also said it was important the party revisits issues the opposition was promising the electorate in urban areas and those places the opposition won so that the party can do something about them.
He said the MMD should not take for granted the rural stronghold support it has if nothing is done tangible in the next three years as the opposition will also penetrate them.
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