
VICE-President George Kunda says government is reviewing the process of accessing the Citizenship Economic Empowerment Fund (CEEF).
And the Vice-President said it was saddening and unfortunate if there were people that were trying to shun the national indaba.
Speaking when he made a stop over at Livingstone International Airport from Western Province where he had gone to check on the flood situation, Mr Kunda said government was aware of the difficulties many people faced in accessing the CEEF funds.
”We know there are some difficulties in accessing the CEEF funds and where there are difficulties, we are reviewing those conditions,” he said.
Mr Kunda said he had gone to Western Province not only to check on the flood situation but also to sensitise people on the importance of accessing the CEEF fund.
He said the fund was available to the citizens to enable them contribute to the development of the country as well as to enable them contribute to wealth creation as the only way of alleviating poverty.
The Vice-President also said the traditional rulers in Western Province were ready to work with government in eliminating poverty.
Mr Kunda said the ruling MMD will concentrate on delivering to the Zambian people instead of engaging in petty politics.
And Mr Kunda said the MMD was ready to go to the national indaba adding that it was saddening and unfortunate if there were people trying to shun the indaba.
”Ourselves we are ready to go to the indaba and find solutions to the global economic crisis. We have been devastated by floods and we need schools and clinics,” he said.
He said there was very little time to develop the country and noted that government was doing a lot hence the need for government officials to get to people and explain to them what developmental programmes government had put in place for people.
The Vice-President who was accompanied by Agriculture Minister Brian Chituwo said government wants to alleviate poverty by attracting investors to the country.
And Mr Kunda also said government was working at reviewing the Fertiliser Support Programme (FSP) in order to make it more effective and benefit more people.
Speaking earlier, Southern Province MMD Chairman Solomon Muzyamba condemned those that had decided to shun the national indaba.
Mr Muzyamba said it was a well known fact that even powerful economies world over were meeting with a view to come out of the mes.
He described those who have decided to shun the indaba as armchair critics who were unpatriotic but were calling themselves as leaders.
Mr Muzyamba said it was unfortunate that when called upon, such leaders decided to shy away from important meeting were they are given an opportunity to contribute.
He called on those that were patriotic enough to come out and share ideas with government at the indaba.
”The world over, governments are consulting and the MMD has come up with the indaba which is a good thing. The indaba is aimed at finding a way out of the miseries affecting the people of Zambia and it is a shame that armchair critics have decided to stay away from the indaba,” he said.
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