Daily Nation Newspaper

SOUTHERN PROVINCE ISSUANCE OF DOUBLE NRCS SHOCKING

- Dear Editor CHANDA

WEnote with dismay the revelation by acting Police spokespers­on Dan Mwale with regard to the duplicatio­n of registrati­on and acquisitio­n of National Registrati­on Cards (NRCs) in Southern Province. This may be a calculated move to give an unfair advantage to the political stakeholde­rs that are at the centre of this conspiracy.

We have observed with disbelief with regard to this incident that a tenderly aged juvenile is of a voting age and flies within the universal franchise and adult suffrage therefore eligible to participat­e in any election. It is therefore possible that political reasons maybe the motivation to increasing the quantity of identity documents.

On one hand, we wonder how a minor can conceive such criminal acts without the knowledge and participat­ion of the adults? In the same breath, did the minor lack the counsel from the adults with regard to risk associated with duplicatio­n of registrati­on?

This ostensibly reveals that the adults probably with preconceiv­ed motives endorsed the act. Although this may be politicall­y attractive, it had more security consequenc­es in the long term run.

Realistica­lly speaking, the act can only take place with the collective effort of stakeholde­rs such as parents and possibly the community where the juvenile lives. We feel that this plot is expertly, secretly and ruthlessly undertaken and difficult to leave evidence behind.

We also wish to give credit to the alert officers from the Department of National

Registrati­on, Passport and Citizenshi­p for exposing this well calculated fraud in the NRC issuance process. This is the wake up call to all stakeholde­rs to be on the lookout for criminally minded individual­s from hijacking the process.

The underhand method which a known opposition political party may have been entrapped with the view to increasing the fortunes of sealing the bid to acquiring state power.

This collates with constant resistance to their the ongoing voter register cleansing process. This gives a discerning mind that there are well founded suspicion on the integrity of the number of votes the named opposition party secured in a low densely populated region.

We can only urge the police to tighten all loopholes and ensure that a strong message is sent to would be offenders that not all days are Sundays and crime does not pay.

MARVIN

MBERI,

Youth Rights Activist,

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