By Suleman Chitera
As Malawi approaches the final moments of its voting process, expert psychologist John Kuyokwa has issued an important advisory for all election contestants and citizens. Kuyokwa emphasizes the need to accept election results calmly and avoid actions that could jeopardize personal safety.
Preparing for Winners and Losers
According to Kuyokwa, it is crucial for citizens to recognize that elections naturally produce both winners and losers. Preparing mentally and emotionally for any outcome ensures that communities remain peaceful and resilient during the tense post-election period.
“It is possible for people who did not vote, or who are not registered, to feel frustrated if their expectations are not met,” Kuyokwa said. “At this time, we should look out for one another and encourage each other, especially in situations where others may be affected by the election results.”
Encouraging Mutual Support
The psychologist’s message focuses on unity and mutual support. He urges citizens to avoid conflict and instead promote understanding, particularly for those who may feel disappointed or marginalized.
Voting Ends Soon Across Malawi
With only minutes remaining before polls close in many areas, Kuyokwa’s advice is timely. He reminds everyone that peaceful conduct and mental preparedness are essential for ensuring a stable and secure electoral environment.
Conclusion
Malawi’s elections are a critical moment in the nation’s democratic journey. By following Kuyokwa’s guidance and promoting mutual respect, citizens can contribute to a peaceful and successful election process.
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