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I won't dismantle the BPF—Ookeditse

Lawrance Ookeditse celebrating..PIC.KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Lawrance Ookeditse celebrating..PIC.KENNEDY RAMOKONE

SEROWE: The man who won a disputed election here over the past weekend, Lawrence Ookeditse, has dismissed claims that he plans to tear down the Botswana Patriotic Front (BPF) and drag its remnants into the ruling Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC).

Speaking after a chaotic Serowe congress where he was declared victor, Ookeditse, who serves as an assistant minister in the UDC government, said allegations that he would 'dismantle' the BPF are baseless and insulting. “The painful part about those allegations is not just that they are untrue. They undermine my intelligence. They suggest I don’t think and that I am not a strong leader,” he fired back. The BPF is currently split between two camps, one led by Ookeditse, who favours reuniting with the UDC, and another headed by Mephato Reatile, who insists the party should remain independent. Reatile has since dismissed the Serowe congress as illegal, maintaining that he remains the legitimate BPF president.

Ookeditse, however, insists that any partnership with the UDC will strengthen, not weaken, the BPF. “The UDC or any friend we choose to work with needs a strong, united BPF, one that brings value to the table,” he said. “Having friends doesn’t mean killing the BPF.”

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