President Rupiah Banda has declared that he will not sink so low to insult back at people in the opposition who are fond of insulting him through the media.
President Banda said when he arrived in Mansa yesterday to start a three day visit of Luapula province that despite being insulted in the media by some quarters of the opposition, as a leader he was not going to insult back.
He said instead as President and leader his work would be towards developing the country and ensuring that people are united and work together.
The President appealed to people in the country not to worry when he is insulted in the media, saying people choose to insult him and not others because he is a leader.
“I am a leader that is why they insult me and not others. I cannot stoop so low to insult people I am leading,” President Banda said.
He said though it is a duty of the opposition to criticise or insult him, people were intelligent to see whether those insults have a basis.
Mr Banda said as chosen President he is filled with humility for the trust given to him by the people of Zambia to look after the affairs of the country.
He told Mansa people that he was voted as President alongside a large majority of MPs in parliament to deliver development to all parts of the country, adding that people are able to see hospitals, schools,and roads being constructed.
“We were voted into office so that we deliver development projects like ambulances, hospitals, schools and roads that Mr Musosha (Mansa central MP) has been talking about. That is what we need to do as leaders” President Banda said.
President Banda said he was also grateful for the role the clergy were playing to unite the country and ensure peace continues to prevail.
President Banda touched down at Mansa airport at exactly 10.54 hours to start his three day tour of Luapula province.
On hand to receive him were Transport and Communication Minister Professor Geoffrey Lungwangwa, health minister Kapembwa Simbao, Luapula province minister Dr Boniface Kawimbe and technology deputy minister Chrispin Musosha.
Also at the airport to receive the President were Luapula province permanent secretary Jazzman Chikwakwa, Transport and communication permanent Secretary Dominic Sichinga and Luapula province MPs.
And explaining his visit to the Province, the President said he was in the area to start a year long programme to see if the developmental projects financed under the new budget cycle have started to be implemented.
He said government shifted the budget cycle and was preparing the budget a year before so that the implementation of projects could start in January in the New Year.
Mr Banda said in the year ahead, starting with Luapula province, he is going to be monitoring projects at every stage to ensure these are properly implemented.
He said he was determined to go as deep as he could into areas where he has not been so that people could be able to see him and a team of his hardworking ministers that are ensuring developments takes place in every corner of the country.
After addressing the people at the airport the President boarded the presidential chopper and flew to Chienge were he is expected to pay a courtesy call on Senior Chief Puta and later meet the Bwile chiefs.
And today the President is expected in Samfya where he will hold meetings with traditional rulers and also launch the ZAMPOST Boat on lake Bangweulu.
ZANIS