shocked to find the district administration in Chama deserted by 12:00 hours.
Ms Sikaneta, who is in the area on a familiarization tour of youth activities under her ministry, arrived at the District Commissioner’s Office but there was no one to receive her.
The tentative programme for the PS was put at 14:00 hours in the afternoon but Ms Sikaneta, who arrived at 12:00 hours, was only received by an unidentified officer from the office of the president.
The PS went to pay a courtesy call on area DC, Peter Nyirenda who was not around at the office.
The officer explained to the visiting PS and said the DC, Peter Nyirenda was committed to some other duty while the District Administrative Officer (DAO), Geoffrey Chirwa, had gone home to have an early lunch before the visiting Sports PS arrived.[quote]
Ms Sikaneta wondered how government hours could be wasted in that manner when civil servants are supposed to remain committed to duty.
“I am very disappointed with the Chama District Administration. I am a senior government official who is supposed to be given maximum courtesy and respect but there is no one to receive me. Instead, these civil servants have deserted the office to pursue their personnel errands on pretext that there have gone for lunch. They knew of my coming in Chama and they decided to stay away,” Ms Sikaneta lamented.
Soon afterwards, the PS proceeded to inspect Chama Youth Resource Training Centre (YRTCs) that is near completion in the district.
At this point the DAO, Mr Chirwa, accompanied by his team ,the Council sercretary Newtone Nyirenda and other district government heads of departments, apologized to the PS, saying she was being awaited at 14:00 hours and not 12:00 hours.
Ms Sikaneta expressed happiness that Chama youths would soon start benefit from government programmes.
She said government is committed to implementing programmes for the young people not only in Eastern Province but the country as a whole through the establishment of Youth Resource Training Centres.
She said her ministry, that is mandated to rehabilitate and improve the welfare of youths, is working closely with donors, including UNPFA and UNCIEF, in ensuring that young people fully benefit from government programmes.
The PS was accompanied to Eastern Province by two directors, Collins Mulonda, who is in-charge of Youth department, and John Zulu who is in-charge of Child development.
Others included Eastern Province Youth Development Co-ordinator, David Musonda, and officials from the province under Ministry of Sport, Youth and Child Development.
ZANIS