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FDC: The Day The Elites Say We Want A Better Country, We Will Have It

FDC: The Day The Elites Say We Want A Better Country, We Will Have It

Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) has said the day the elites will say they want a better country, that is when the country will be free from Museveni. Apparently, they are the reason why the country is still in its current state. Harold Kaija, the deputy secretary-general FDC said Zambia’s recent elections should teach the elites something really important.

“As the saying goes, the problem of this country is the elite. The day the elite say we want a better country, we will have it. This country has been taken over by a gang of thieves nicknamed the mafias that steal in a stupid way.”

Harold congratulated the president-elect of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema. He said Justice Simon Byabakama, the chairperson electoral commission should emulate the EC of Zambia and their objectivity.

“We congratulate Hakainde Hichilema, President-elect of Zambia. As you are aware, in Africa, incumbents are not easy to defeat. Even if you defeat them they tend to superglue to get around. We congratulate the electoral commission that was brave enough to declare the winner,” he said.

Meanwhile, regarding the security address, Kaija says there was nothing like an apology in his speech.

“That’s what we saw. He was blaming everybody, not himself. When you have a president who is not in charge, everything is a mess. You are speaking about human rights, yet you said you are a master of violence. Mr Museveni must be scared of someone we don’t know,” said kaija.

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