Works and Supply Permanent Secretary Bizwayo Nkunika has assured that Government will ensure that contractors engaged to work on roads in the country do a better job in a bid to ensure that provinces countrywide are linked to each other.
Lt Colonel Nkunika pledged Government’s commitment to the construction of a better road infrastructure in the country as it was an engine for economic development.
Colonel Nkunika said this during a courtesy call on Namwala District Commissioner Eunice Nawa today.
The Permanent Secretary who was in the District to tour infrastructure developmental projects said it was sad that the Choma- Namwala Road in Southern Procvince has taken years to be rehabilitated but was quick to add that works were now progressing well on the stretch.
He said the Monze-Neiko road would also be on constant rehabilitation.
Lt Col Nkunika also said feasibility studies have been undertaken on the Namwala- Itezhi Tezhi road that passes through the Kafue Flood plains and works would begin soon.
Meanwhile, Commissioner Nawa thanked Government for working on major roads leading to the District saying this would significantly assist farmers to transport their produce to better markets in towns along the line of rail.
On the stalled Kabanga clinic in Namwala, Lt Col Nkunika said the stalled Kabanga clinic was been worked on by the same company that abandoned the project in 2006. He said this followed Government’s intervention.
He said it was sad that a named contractor abandoned the project in the area before completion and warned that Government would not tolerate contractors who had a tendency of abandoning projects before completing the job.
But Ms Nawa suggested to Government to consider introducing potential contractors on any government project to the District administration so that any shoddy works by contractors could be quickly identified.
The Kabanga clinic project worth about K500 Million was abandoned by Builders Developers Limited [BDL]on 2nd May 2006 in unexplained circumstances.
The company resumed work on the project on 1st May this year following Government intervention.
The project also includes the construction of one staff house expected to be completed this month (June).
ZANIS