Acting Nchelenge District Commissioner Wilson Kasoloko has warned of a disaster in Kashikishi area if the huge gully that has formed on the Queens road was not buried immediately.
Mr. Kasoloko said his office has started receiving threats from Kashikishi residents that government will be held responsible for any catastrophe that might occur as a result
of the gully.
He has appealed to the Road Development Agency (RDA) to quickly repair the road to reverse a precarious situation laying on the road.
Mr. Kasoloko told ZANIS that his office has since 2006 received several promises from RDA that the gully would be worked but nothing had been done to date.
He said the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) should consider intervening in the matter before lives were lost.
“ Its seems the RDA has failed to work on the road but what is painful is that if this road was worked on in 2006, government would have just spent a few millions of Kwacha but because of delays, it will now cost government billions of Kwacha,” Mr. Kasoloko said.
Mr. Kasoloko said several houses and shops near the gully are
faced with the risk of either collapsing or being washed away if the road was not worked on urgently.
He said the gully has become a threat to human life especially children living around the area.
The visibly disturbed Mr. Kasoloko said over the years, a number of houses, some of them belonging to government have collapsed as a direct result of the gully.
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