Government has released K100 million for repair of roads and bridges in Lusaka’s Matero township and surrounding areas.
People of Matero and other areas have been concerned especially about the destroyed footbridge culvert on a stream between Lilanda and Chunga compounds.
This culvert has been in a very bad state for a long time and is of great danger especially to school going children who have been facing difficulties crossing the stream during the rain.
Matero Constituency Member of Parliament, Faustina Sinyangwe, confirmed the release of the K100 million for her constituency to carry out repairs and constructions road projects.
“Money has been released but I do not know why Lusaka City Council has taken this long to hire contractors who will commence the work,” she said.
Meanwhile, Lusaka City Council (LCC) spokesperson Chanda Makanta said the council was still looking in this matter.
Ms. Makanta argued that although the money has been released, Matero was not the only constituency which has projects such that those of culverts.
She pointed out that the LCC was lacking adequate manpower hence the delay in carrying out some of the road projects in the city.
She urged the residents of Matero and surrounding areas to stop dumping garbage in the drainages because this blocks the water ways, causing overflowing in the stream hence destroying the footbridges.
She further called upon the people to cooperate with the Lusaka City Council by forming groups which should carry out simple tasks of clearing drainages instead of waiting for LCC to do the work.
Mrs. Makanta attributed the flooding of most areas in the city to the mushrooming of unplanned settlements.
She said some people have built houses on sewer pipes and drainage systems, which is making it difficult for LCC to carry out its functions effectively.
She has however warned the people who have built houses and other structures on undesignated land that such structures will soon be demolished
Mrs. Makanta noted that such structures were dangerous to both owners and the community as a whole.
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