
MMD Lusaka District Chairman, Paul Chihande, has accused Lusaka Mayor, Robert Chikwelete, of politicking when government is determined to implement policies that benefit the Zambian people.
Mr Chihande says the move by government to chase vendors from the streets in Lusaka should be taken seriously and without politicking.
Mr Chihande observed that it was not right for the Mayor, who is also the Father of City, to distance himself the issue of vendors by saying he was not aware that government has removed vendors from the streets.
Speaking in an interview today, Mr Chihande said he is shocked by the Mayor’s utterances.
He reminded Mr Chikwelete against frustrating government’s efforts in ‘Keeping the City clean’.
He said the office of the Mayor should be in the fore front spearheading development, adding that Mr Chikwelete should be alert of developmental projects at all times being implemented by government.
“As MMD Lusaka district, we are surprised that Lusaka Mayor, Mr Chikwelete, is not aware of government ridding of vendors from the streets. It is his office to be alert, co-ordinate and implement government programmes,” Mr Chihande said.[quote]
Mr Chihande has said Lusaka is now clean and people are walking freely following government’s intervention to chase the vendors off the streets.
The MMD District Chairman thanked government and the Lusaka City Council (LCC) for the move, saying it is a step in the right direction to attaining the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) on quality sanitation.
Mr Chihande appealed to the vendors to abide by the law governing this country.
He said the LCC and state police should not relent but close in so that the vendors do not return to the streets.
He said people should not blame government for chasing them but they should blame themselves for opting to sell their merchandise leaving the market stands empty instead of utilising them.
Over the weekend, a combined team of government officers, LCC police and state police, swang into action and chased the vendors from the streets.
By yesterday, those vendors who defied government orders were fined while more than 65 traders who were arrested will be taken to a ‘fast track courts’ established at the LCC.
ZANIS