Government spokesperson Lieutenant General Ronnie Shikapwasha says government would go ahead and implement national indaba recommendations despite their financial implications to curb the effects of the global financial crisis.
Lieutenant General Shikapwasha told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka, today, that despite parliament having had already approved the 2009 national budget, government would follow a financial law which would enable it to make adjustments to the approved budget in case of an emergency.
Gen.Shikapwasha, who is also Information and Broadcasting minister, said the indaba recommendation were important but with financial implications to be taken into consideration.
He said that government, in cases where more funding was needed to deal with an emergency had a right by law to go back to parliament and solicit for supplementary expenditure.
Gen.Shikapwasha said the national budget was flexible enough to accommodate urgent needs that could arise adding that the law also allowed government to divert money allocated in budget to other urgent matters that may need to be addressed.
The spokesperson added that some opposition parties that had shunned the just-ended Indaba citing the budget approval as one of the reasons for their boycott were just narrow minded.
He has however thanked all the stakeholders that participated saying that they should not always wait for the government to call for a big national forum such as the just-ended Indaba but instead should engage in dialogue even at smaller stages.
Gen.Shikapwasha said President Rupiah Banda and other government departments were ready for dialogue in order to advance national development whenever need arose.
Meanwhile, government has urged all those calling for the release of the findings in the investigation of the Zambian Airways alleged mismanagement of funds to be patient.
General Shikapwasha said it would be known once the investigations are completed on whether the Management at Zambian Airways would be found with a case to answer or not.
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