Lusaka—The New Heritage Party (NHP) has called out recent opinion polls circulating on social media, allegedly funded by the United Party for National Development (UPND). NHP Chief Spokesperson Mr. Brill described the polls as “fabricated and biased,” claiming they are designed to mislead the public and inflate the ruling party’s perceived popularity.
A Fabricated Narrative
“These opinion polls are a deliberate attempt to misrepresent the UPND's popularity,” Mr. Brill said. “They are a distraction from the real issues that Zambians are facing every day.”
He urged citizens to remain vigilant and not be deceived by what he termed as “UPND-sponsored propaganda.”
The Real Opinion Poll: Zambians’ Daily Struggles
Mr. Brill argued that the true state of the nation is reflected in the hardships endured by the population. He highlighted these key points:
- “Over 60% of Zambians are living below the poverty line, struggling to afford even basic necessities.”
- “Youth unemployment is alarmingly high, with over 50% of young people aged 16-24 unable to find work.”
- “Inflation continues to rise, making essential goods unaffordable for the majority.”
- “The healthcare system is on the brink of collapse, unable to meet the needs of the people.”
- “Our education system is failing to provide quality learning opportunities for the next generation.”
- “Load-shedding and escalating fuel prices are crippling households and businesses.”
- “Corruption scandals in government ministries have become the order of the day, eroding public trust.”
A Call for Accountability
Mr. Brill called on Zambians to reject these polls and focus on holding leaders accountable for addressing the nation’s pressing issues.
“The real opinion poll is the hunger, unemployment, and desperation that Zambians face every single day,” he said. “This is the reality we must confront.”
He urged citizens to demand solutions such as affordable mealie meal, reliable electricity, access to farming inputs, and meaningful job opportunities for the youth.
Charting a Way Forward
As frustration grows over the country’s socio-economic challenges, Mr. Brill stressed the need for unity and collective action to push for change.
“We cannot allow fake narratives to overshadow the real struggles of ordinary Zambians,” he concluded. “It’s time for leaders to focus on tangible solutions that will uplift the lives of our people.”
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