
Opposition Patriotic Front, PF, Kabwata Member of Parliament, Given Lubinda, says he would not be intimidated by some political party cadres, who are using Constituency Development Fund, CDF, to create confusion in the constituency.
Mr. Lubinda said Kabwata is among the constituencies in the country that have utilized the CDF towards the intended projects.
He vowed not to be threatened by ultimatums being issued by the cadres of a named party over CDF.
He explained that the Lusaka City Council, LCC, is better placed to explain the utilization of the funds through its annual reports.
He urged the concerned people to check the statements of Account for CDF from the ministry of local government and housing or LCC.
He explained that the funds are managed by LCC and not the Parliamentarian as he has no access to the funds apart from helping identify beneficiary projects.
He, however, indicated that CDF was inadequate to finance all development projects in Kabwata Constituency.
Some residents in Kabwata Constituency have threatened to pass a vote of no confidence in Mr. Lubinda if he does not explain how CDF has been utilised in the constituency within two weeks.
Yesterday scores of Kabwata Constituency residents in Lusaka demonstrated against member of Parliament, Given Lubinda for allegedly failing to help improve roads, water and the drainage facilities in the area.
The residents marched from Kabwata Basic School to Kabwata market to show their displeasure against their MP whom they said should ensure development in the area.
Kabwata youth representative, Ellium Kapalamula said during the demonstration that the townships in the constituency had poor drainage systems, no clean water and roads were almost impassable.
The group gave Mr Lubinda 14 days in which to react to their demonstration.
“We have given Mr Lubinda 14 days to react to our demonstration, failure to that we are going to follow him to his constituency office and declare him no more in this area,” Mr Kapalamula said.
He said that Mr Lubinda had not done much for the constituency since the time he was first elected in 2001.
Mr Kapalamula, however, wondered where the Constituency Development Fund was taken since the funds were meant for the constituency.
He said the MP was told about the complaints from his people but he ignored them, adding that sometimes he blamed the Government just because he was coming from an opposition party.
Speaking at the same occasion Kabwata resident representative, Elizabeth Zulu said children were unable to go to school after heavy rain because of poor drainage systems and roads.
Ms Zulu said the area councillors and Mr Lubinda were elected to represent the people and help them solve problems.
She said she had been to Lusaka City Council on the situation in the area but she was told to inform the area councillors and the MP.
Ms Zulu said the councillors and Mr Lubinda were informed about the problems but had not responded.
She said the people would not remain quiet until they saw progress in Kabwata constituency.
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