North-Western Province Minister, Joseph Mulyata was today incensed with the roads department for abandoning earth moving machines in the bush instead of utilizing them to improve roads.
The visibly annoyed Minister said it is painful on the part of government to see equipment on which government spent a lot of money being abandoned in the bush without any government officer or caretaker looking after them.
Mr Mulyata expressed the disappointment when he found the new government earth moving machines marooned at Kisasa area in Solwezi west constituency along the road leading to Senior Chief Musele with only a villager left to look after them.
He said the excuse that they can not work on the roads because of the rains was not acceptable because there are certain portions where the machines could be used even during the rainy season.
He said it is sad to find that the equipment is lying idle in the bush when some portions of the roads are being washed away by the rains.
Mr Mulyata who was on his way to pay a courtesy call on Senior Chief Musele of the Lunda people in Solwezi at his palace yesterday took some time to inspect the machines and interviewied the villagers found at the scene.
He was accompanied by Provincial Administrative Officer, Kabinga Nondo, Solwezi District Administrative Officer, Benson Kapumo and journalists.
‘Since the villagers are saying the officers left the equipment on November 26, last year and are saying they would only get back in April, this would mean the machines would remain idle for half the year which is not acceptable,’ the minister said.
Mr. Mulyata expressed fear that some spare parts of the machines may start missing hence rendering them useless if they are left in the bush for too long.
The Minister has since assured the chief that he would make sure that the officers get back to the site and continue with the works.
Senior Chief Musele in echoing the minister said the officers abandoned the machines after working on only a three kilometer stretch.
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