An Electoral Officer in Siavonga District in Southern Province has cautioned people in the area that have been engaged by Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to help conduct elections on its behalf to carry out their duties diligently and in a non-partisan manner.
Siavonga District Elections Officer Ackson Habanji warned that he will not take kindly to anyone that will be found siding with any political party before, during and after the 30th October 2008 elections.
Mr. Habanji issued the warning when he addressed hundreds of people that had applied to ECZ for employment as presiding officers and polling assistants during the forthcoming presidential elections.
The briefing that was held at Lake Safari Lodge saw many government workers, the majority being teachers from around the district, coming to register in order to be taken on as election officers.
Mr. Habanji stated that he expects all those that would be taken on as polling assistants and presiding officers upon passing the examinations to be exemplary in their behaviour.
‘’ I want to request all those with partisan interests to leave this room because once we discover that you are have partisan interest with either the opposition or ruling MMD we shall not hesitate to firstly embarrass you before taking you to task. Your job as election officers is to act as referees so you must be neutral, ‘’ he said.
Mr. Habanji emphasised that he would not want the district to be dented by disgruntled party cadres that would fail to carry out their duties diligently because of being aligned with certain political parties.
Meanwhile, government workers, the majority being teachers that travelled long distances from around the district in order to attend the election briefing in Siavonga Township, complained against the decision taken by ECZ not to pay them money for their accommodation.
The disappointed workers said they did not know where they would sleep because the K75, 000 paid to them as lunch allowance was not enough to enable them find any accommodation.
“Some of us have come from as far as Chirundu and the only money that has been paid to us is this K75, 000 which we cannot even use to get ourselves the cheapest rooms. We have been reduced to destitutes,” they lamented.
Some of the workers have been accommodated by their friends and relatives while has less fortunate workers have ended up spending sleepless nights at Siavonga main market.
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