Patriotic Front president (PF) Michael Sata has accepted President Rupiah Banda attacks that his party’s controlled councils on the Copperbelt and Lusaka have failed to perform.
The PF leader said when he addressed a gathering for Mayors from PF-controlled councils on the Copperbelt and Lusaka provinces to discuss issues of development and service delivery that they should use councils as the arena to advance their political agenda.
According to the POST newspaper, Mr. Sata told the Mayors that they were lucky to have inexperienced politicians in government and their associates because they would have not revealed that their councilors were not working before 2011 general elections.
“You are very lucky all of us who are here because if our colleagues in government and their associates were experienced politicians, they would not have revealed this idea now,” Sata said. “They have made this clear that this is what they are going to use for their campaigns.”
“At the moment our government has nothing to offer. They will fight you and when they fight I have told you several times, you will find President Banda saying you are not performing. I agree with him, you are not performing.”
Mr. Sata cautioned his Mayors that if they were failing to cut grass at Nakatindi hall President Banda would rebuke them because he took over from him as governor of Lusaka. He said everyone would hammer the councillors if they failed to function.
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Mr. Sata urged his Mayors that when his party comes to power next in 2011 they would show Mr Banda’s government how to clean the cities.
He told them to sale themselves to the electorate on the operation constraints they were facing as councils.
The Mayors from Lusaka, Ndola, Kitwe, Chililabombwe, Mufulira, and Chingola attended the meeting where they also presented their budgetary figures for the year 2010 and the disbursements of financial resources to their council for the previous years starting from 2006.