United Party for National Development (UPND) President, Hakainde Hichilema, has accused President Rupiah Banda of finding solace in the air.
Reacting to President Banda`s trip to Turkey through South Africa, Mr. Hichilema said the President is at it again to go and dine with foreign dignitories when he has no regard for those in the country when they ask how their money is being used.
He said the President`s trip to Turkey is not necessary, adding that he must know that domestic issues take precedence to any other issues.
He accused the President of taking initiative to clean other people`s governments when his own government is filthy with all sorts of dirty.
Mr Hakainde said President Banda was supposed to stay at home and ensure that the civil servants` delayed salaries are resolved.
He added that the country expects the President to spend time supervising his subordinates to ensure that pending issues such as the underpaying of teachers and police officers are worked on as opposed to spending his time in the air.
He advised the President to reduce his trips abroad so that he could have enough time to address issues affecting the people domestically.
President Rupiah Banda is scheduled to leave for Turkey on Sunday on a trade and investment promotion visit.
President Banda, who has been invited by Turkey leader Abdullah Gul, is expected to sign a number of agreements, address the business community and tour one of the largest car manufacturing plants.
President Banda, who will be accompanied by first lady Thandiwe, energy minister Kenneth Konga, finance minister Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane, foreign affairs minister Kabinga Pande and deputy minister in the Vice-President’s office Gaston Sichilima, returns to Zambia on Thursday.
[ QFM ]