Development starts with your vote

Letters

HONESTY, transparency and accountability are well articulated political propaganda integrated by candidates to establish political affiliation, advancing their self-interest agenda.
It’s quite obvious that our people regard their vote as a highly priced commodity and disregard the associated consequences of voting corrupt leaders to parliament. It is a sad fact.
Essential and vital tangible services in most rural areas are almost non-existent.
The existing ones are deteriorating at an alarming rate which pose extreme hardships for our people to survive on a daily basis.
Pregnant mothers encountering labour related complication is a daily ordeal, created by the non-availability of medical facilitates and appropriate medicinal drugs to facilitate delivery and care.
This is amongst countless other ordeal endured by our people.
It’s about time leaders should visualise the daily ordeal and prioritise their constitutional obligation to facilitate effective service delivery to our people.
Our people ought to vote leaders who have people’s interest at heart. Stop the unwise mentality to cheaply sell your votes for non-durable products, because it is us people who will suffer after all.

Itege Moske Fito,
Beha Villager