Former Councillor Urges Kabbe South to Reject Secessionist Ideals

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Kabbe South: Former Constituency Councillor for Kabbe South, John Likando, has called upon voters in his constituency to reject secessionist notions, emphasising the importance of national unity and democratic processes for development. Likando made these remarks shortly after casting his vote in the ongoing by-election at Nakabolelwa Combined School.



According to Namibia Press Agency, Likando urged the people to continue exercising their democratic rights and resist any form of sedition or separation of the Zambezi Region from Namibia. He stated, “The people of this constituency will always remain Namibian. Kabbe South forms part of an integral part of this country. We believe it’s through democratic processes that we can develop our rural areas, and much has been done through this.”



Ever since independence, the people of Kabbe South and the Zambezi region have promoted development and sought prosperity and unity through democratic exercises, Likando noted. He encouraged the people to resist any form of developmental delays and secessionist agendas they might encounter.



“For the past five years, the government has spent millions on ongoing projects, and people still have confidence in the government and should denounce any aim of bringing instability,” Likando emphasized. The by-election in Kabbe South Constituency was necessitated by Likando’s resignation in March this year when he was appointed to serve in the National Assembly.