Mazabuka Town Clerk, Ekan Chingangu, has ordered villagers in Mugoto area not to resort to vandalism of mine equipment at Albidon Mine following the suspension of operations at the only Nickel mine in the country.
He said any destruction to equipment would impact negatively on the district and national economy and later on scare away potential investors.
Mr. Chingangu said the mine is likely to resume full scale operations once government finalises negotiations for an equity partner to help revive operations.
“Don’t lose hope, I know your children have lost jobs and some of you have not yet been relocated to your new homes but please let’s keep our fingers crossed and pray that government quickly finds an equity partner to run the mine soon so that the economy of this area can again improve but safe guard this equipment,” pleaded Mr. Chingangu.
He said villagers must ensure they protect the mine equipment especially when the skeleton management staff stops working on March 27, 2009 next week.
Mr. Chingangu, who said this when he addressed displaced families who have not yet been relocated to a new farmland, observed that only security personnel will remain at the mine to protect the property.
He told the displaced families that the suspension of operations at the mine also meant, the relocation of villagers had been suspended until further notice.
Mr. Chingangu said, while he appreciates the hardships the affected families were going through such as failure to be relocated, cultivate fields and withdraw of transport provisions for school going children, they should not resort to the destruction of mine equipment.
He observed that, there is need for the villagers to sympathise with the mine management because of the global financial crunch which has affected nearly all sections of economies not only in Zambia but world over.
Mr. Chingangu said the Council will ensure displaced people, who have not yet been relocated received a better deal just like their counterparts, who have been given modern houses and big portions of fields for cultivation of crops once full scale operations start.
The villagers expressed worry that the new Chinese investor may not complete the implementation of the relocation programme initiated by Albidon management.
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