Acting President Rupiah Banda has warned Zambians against voting for the opposition as this would cost the country colossal sums of money.
Mr Banda also said if Zambians voted for the opposition in the October 30 presidential election, the country risked losing donor support.
Speaking at a rally at Chongwe’s Chimusanya Basic School today, the Acting President said voting for the opposition will cost Zambia K500 billion as the new president from this wing would automatically dissolve Parliament.
Mr Banda said the dissolution of Parlaiment if an opposition Government is voted into power would mean going for another general election that would cost the country K500 billion.
The Acting President said it is therefore imperative to vote for the ruling MMD to avoid a scenario where the country would be turned into a laughing stock by the global community.
He urged the Zambian electorate to vote for him because the late President Levy Mwanawasa entrusted him with running the affairs of the nation.
The Acting President requested the Zambian people to given him the mandate to rule the nation under the MMD for the remaining three years in order for the legacy of the late Dr Mwanawasa to continue.
‘’Give the mandate for the next three years, as you are aware l have been running the nation in my capacity as vice president and in certain instances l have acted as President each time the late Head of State was out of the country’’, said Mr Banda.
He challenged the Zambian people to vote for him as he already had experience in governing the country unlike opposition leaders who were novices.
Mr Banda reiterated that voting for the opposition leaders would plunge the nation into chaos as their dealings were questionable.
At the same rally, Chongwe MMD District Chairman Edward Mwaangwa assured Mr Banda of massive support on October 30.
Mr Mwaangwa said Rufunsa Constituency resolved to rally behind the Acting President just as they supported the late president.
He said Mr Banda should be supported as there was need for continuity.
Earlier, Area Member of Parliament Kenneth Chipungu attributed the loss of the Kanchibiya seat to the opposition PF due to the demise of the Dr Mwanawasa saying the MMD was still mourning their instrumental leader.
Mr Chipungu however told the rally that this time the opposition had no chance to win the October 30 presidential polls.
And Lusaka Province Minister Lameck Mangani reminded the Zambian people not to disown Mr Banda as the opposition leaders were only bent on insults.
Mr Mangani said MMD believed in mature politics as opposed to petty issues adding that Government was focused on service delivery.
Those present at the rally were Headmen Sheleng’I, Mwanduwa, Malisawa, Ndauzeni, Lutanti and Chimusanya of Chongwe district.
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