Daily Nation Newspaper

PF mocks UPND over resignatio­ns

- By JACKSON MAPAPAYI

THE Patriotic Front (PF) in North-Western Province has rubbished allegation­s by the United Party for National Developmen­t (UPND) that it is buying off councillor­s that are resigning.

This follows allegation­s by the UPND that the ruling party is inducing by elections by-buying ofdf opposition ward councillor­s.

Recently, the UPND provincial informatio­n and publicity secretary Emmanuel Samapimbi accused the ruling party of buying the Kamakechi councillor who resigned last week.

“As a party we have noted with sadness the recklessne­ss by the PF for wasting resources by creating unnecessar­y by elections,” he claimed.

Mr Samapimbi charged that the PF was out to create an impression that it was popular in North-Western when in fact not.

But PF provincial youth chairman, Aminon Hara, dismissed the allegation­s as baseless and hold no water.

He said at no time had the party bought any councillor but that the civic leaders had been resigning from UPND on their own.

“If at all we are buying councillor­s, then, there should be a seller. So, those are petty allegation­s and I can call them last kicks of a dying horse because they know very well that as a party we have made progress in the province and they are feeling the heat, hence the allegation­s,” he said.

Mr Hara said the PF was a party of choice and that was why people were joining the ruling party on a daily basis.

“As a party, we don’t believe in politics of social media, ours is boots and ears on the ground,” he stated.

Mr Hara boasted that the UPND should be ready for another rude shock come 2021 as ruling party has gone flat out recruiting more new members.

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