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CCJP reaffirms commitment to partnering with government

The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) has reaffirmed its commitment to partnering with government in efforts aimed at improving national development and governance.

Speaking during a public discussion in Mumbwa, CCJP coordinator Jeremiah Banda said whilst every country needs a government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a crucial role in helping governments to fulfill the needs and aspirations of the people.

Mr. Banda said the rationale for public meetings is to help people understand government’s programmes and activities and allow feedback from the people to filter through to policy makers.

He said the discussion encompassed residents’ expectations of the 2009 national budget, as well as some aspects relating to the national decentralization policy.

He said the decentralization policy is a progressive mode of governance through devolution of the decision making powers to the local governance level, and that government needs the full support and participation from all citizens to help implement the policy.

Representing Local government at the forum, Council Treasurer Dominic Simasiku commended CCJP for encouraging good rapport between the local residents and the District Council with regard to matters concerning decentralization.

Mr. Simasiku further said the decentralization policy is unfolding at a gradual pace, and that it is important for residents to familiarize themselves with national policies such as decentralization.

He said that councils were pivotal in the decentralization policy, and that Mumbwa District Council placed much value on the reactions on service provision from residents.

He stated that councils would remain committed to providing high standards of service in areas of water, roads as well as town planning, adding that opinion contributions from residents helped in motivating the council to remain focused.

ZANIS/MBA/CM/PK/ENDS

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  1. These catholics are too ambitious for my taste. The govt can definately do without them. Not even our chiefs, who represent the people are so outspoken.

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