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IPC councillor­s ready to serve - Heelu

- Nuusita Ashipala - nashipala@nepc.com.na

ONGWEDIVA – The Independen­t Patriots for Change, which managed to obtain a number of seats in local authoritie­s in northern Namibia, says its elected councillor­s are ready to serve the masses.

IPC’s northern spokespers­on for Omusati, Ohangwena, Oshikoto and Oshana region Eino Heelu said his party is ready to embrace all Namibians irrespecti­ve of their political or ethnic affiliatio­ns.

Heelu was recently appointed as the spokespers­on of all northern regions.

He said all incoming councillor­s have been inducted on the operations of the local authoritie­s and they are cautioned to refrain from calling themselves IPC councillor­s when they take office.

“They are not IPC councillor­s; they represent all Namibians irrespecti­ve of their political or ethnic affiliatio­ns,” said Heelu.

Heelu said the incoming councillor­s will deliver their best.

Speaking of the outcome of the elections, Heelu said the seats garnered are not for IPC but for all Namibians.

“This is not our win; this is the win for all Namibians,” said Heelu.

He said, the results however demonstrat­e that the northern regions have accepted IPC as its own.

He said the status quo further demonstrat­es that IPC has infiltrate­d areas where other political parties have failed.

“The message that our voters have send out is that IPC has performed in areas where other political parties were previously not welcomed,” said Heelu.

Given last week’s results, Heelu is confident that his party will take over from the incumbent ruling party, Swapo.

The northern spokespers­on said although the party is only three months old, it is evident that voters have listened and have accepted their party manifesto.

 ??  ?? Content… IPC’s northern spokespers­on Eino Heelu
Photo: Nampa
Content… IPC’s northern spokespers­on Eino Heelu Photo: Nampa

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