Former Church of God regional Overseer, Bishop John Mambo, says there is a need for political leaders to start mobilizing people to grow more food so that Zambia could come out of the food crisis. He said there is need for government to devise an effective mechanism that will help in controlling the prices of staple foods even in the face of high inflation in the country.
Bishop Mambo told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that government must look at ways of heavily subsidizing the farming inputs as a unique way of addressing the soaring prices of essential foodstuffs in Zambia.
Bishop Mambo, who is also Chikondi Foundation President, expressed concern at the insistence by some political parties and organisations to hold countrywide demonstrations saying protests will not achieve anything tangible to change the state of the economy.He said the people of Zambia were already facing many hardships which required solutions, therefore, threatening the peace, love and unity that exists in Zambia was a situation that must avoided at all costs.
Bishop Mambo said the soaring food prices were a global problem which had also affected Zambia as a player in the world economy. He said his organisation would continue advocating for a special meeting between government, the opposition, civil society organisations, non-governmental organisations and the church to look at the problems affecting the nation.
He has since appealed to government and the opposition political parties to meet and discuss matters of national concern.
And Bishop Mambo has advised government not to extend the process of the National Constitution Conference (NCC) after its mandate comes to an end.
Bishop Mambo, who is a former Willa Mung’omba Constitutional Review commissioner, told ZANIS that calls to extend the NCC process were uncalled for since Zambians were eagerly waiting to have a new constitution.
He said there was no need to extend the NCC process as government was spending huge resources that could be channeled to other national development programmes.
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