Vice President Inonge Wina has urged the people of Northern Province to support government and the party in power so that it can transform the country into a hub of development in Africa.
Mrs. Wina said government was implementing numerous developmental projects which are aimed at improving the standard of living of all Zambians.
She advised people of Northern Province not to tolerate individuals who have selfish motives to distract government’s focus on issues of national development.
Mrs. Wina said this upon her arrival at Kasama Airport yesterday afternoon where she received a thunderous welcome.
The Vice President stated that government will remain committed to ensuring that all developmental projects taking place in the province were completed on time for the benefit of the people.
And Mrs. Wina has thanked the people of Northern Province for voting for President Edgar Lungu in the January, 20, 2015 presidential elections
Mrs. Wina said the Patriotic Front (PF) party will use the trust given to it to change the lives of people in the province through fostering of unity and national development.
The Vice President is in Northern Province for a four day working visit.
She was welcome by Northern Province Minister Freedom Sikazwe and Permanent Secretary Hlobotha Nkunika, senior government officials and Patriotic Front (PF) officials and cadres respectively.
She is accompanied to the province by Deputy Minister in her Office Stephen Kampyongo, Sports Deputy Minister Ronald Chitotela and PF Senga Hill Member of Parliament Kapembwa Simbao.
The Vice President is scheduled to inspect developmental projects in Kasama, Mungwi, Mbala, Mpulungu and Mporokoso Districts during her official visit to Northern Province.
She should have traveled with Lucky Mulusa, so he could cry for her.
all the blessings to our mother as she visit the northern province.
So her duties is to continuously keep on campaigning throughout Zambia till 2016. What else is she doing? We can see through it all. Stop miss using public funds this is not campaign time.