I don’t need opposition recognition: Lungu Edgar Lungu
Edgar Lungu

Edgar Lungu

LUSAKA. — Zambian leader Edgar Lungu has reportedly said that he does not need to be accepted as president by the opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) led by his main rival Hakainde Hichilema.According to Zambian Observer, President Lungu said that he did not care whether his rival’s party recognised him or not because he was being recognised by Zambians and the international community.

“I don’t need to be accepted by the UPND.“ I am here, and I am the president. I am accepted by Zambians and the world at large. So what is their problem? I don’t need recognition from them,” President Lungu was quoted as saying over the weekend.

He said that due electoral processes were followed when he was elected the country’s president; therefore, the main opposition was not going to deter him from carrying out his job.

This came just less than a week after opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema and his deputy Geoffrey Mwamba were being charged with “unlawful assembly” and “seditious practices”.

The two, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges and were released on bail last Thursday after spending a night in custody.They are set to appear in court on October 19.If convicted they could face up to seven years in jail.

Hichilema has accused Lungu, the country’s election commission and court judges of all being guilty of fraud over the August 11 election, which Lungu won by barely 100 000 votes. — News24.

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