Choose peace instead of chaos

Letters

TO all candidates around the country who are contesting the General Election 2022: Let’s support and preserve the democratic electoral process.
Despite the chaos that has occurred and is still occurring in some provinces, it has been relatively peaceful in other provinces.
Candidates have to accept defeat.
Keep in mind that elections are a numbers game.
You conducted your campaigns, spend a lot of money, meet lots of people and engage in extensive conversation with them, stay up late planning and take in lots of information.
There were a lot higher expectations this election.
I am aware that if a candidate does not accept a loss, there may be a state of chaos.
The candidate might assemble his followers and attack the victor and his supporters.
Because the problem’s root is the leader, it would be unmanageable.
The supporters are attempting to demonstrate their faithfulness, loyalty and support for their candidate, so it will be a challenge for the authorities to talk to them and get them to stand down.
The candidate’s name will eventually be hidden, though, and only the supporters, who are following their leader blindly, will receive the blame.
Why do you want to make things worse because you lost?
What type of leader are you?
How would you characterise your values?
To make up for your loss, how many people’s lives and possessions are you willing to destroy?
What purpose does your emotional instability serve?
How do your rude deeds advance the cause of the nation?
Why are you so obsessed with political power?
Instead of lusting after political power, why can’t you use your knowledge to start some good projects and assist your people?
If you have any objections, simply file a complaint.
We have institutions that can investigate your case.
There are laws, policies and processes that can assist you and your supporters.
Instead of chaos, choose peace.
Pick humanity over the desire for political power.
The people want leaders that don’t think like animals.
We require leaders who
uphold principles that promote acceptance, understanding and peace.
If you want to be a good leader, do not desire political power so much.
It could be a positive power to use and improve lives, but if you get caught up in it, it will make you into a hungry giant who believes he is entitled to political power and the seat.

Abel ToPidik Rudolf
DWU