The Acting President Rupiah Banda has kicked off his campaign trial in Northwestern province with a pledge of of opening up oil fields in Chavuma district.
Mr. Banda assured Chavuma residence that with the help of God, he was geared to ensure that the oil fields in the area were opened.
He disclosed that foreign investors were already in the country and were prepared to start oil explorations in the district.
He disclosed that the Energy minister Kenneth Konga was not in his entourage Saturday afternoon because he had rushed back to Lusaka to finalise paperwork with foreign investors.
He further said he was ready to continue the fight against poverty and complete Mutanda Chavuma projects started by the late President Dr Levy Mwanawasa.
Mr. Banda also said that his administration was prepared to open up new coppermines in North Western province.
He said the mines will create more jobs for the Zambians so that their lives can be improved more than they have lived so far.
He further pledged to expand schools so that more children will be provided with space.
The Acting president said he will ensure that more medicines are provided to the remote parts of the district.
He was speaking during public really at Chavuma welfare ground Saturday afternoon.
He urged the people to vote for him in the forth-coming 30th October presidential by elections.
The Acting President pledged to use the vote to save the people of Chavuma.
He said he has experience and ability to do what he says he will do for Zambia and will deliver his promises.
Mr. Banda said he was grateful and happy with thunderous welcome accorded to him by people of Chavuma.
He said having saved under the late president Mwanawasa he was told to care for Zambians.
He said he was aware of the grief and pain that the people of Chavuma went through when they heard that the president had died.
He said Zambians are going to remember him as a great son of Africa and a good leader.
He recalled how the late president called him from his retirement at his farm .
Mr. Banda said although he was old at 72 years, he was still willing to save the people of Chavuma and Zanmbia in general.
Speaking at the some function Information Minister Mike Mulongoti appealed to people of Chavuma to give Mr. Banda the some votes they gave the late president.
MMD Chairman for information Benny Tetamashimba on the said the late president had confidence when he appointed Mr. Banda as the acting president when he left for Egypt.
And district MMD chairman Warrece Liana appealed to the Acting president to continue with the developmental projects left by president Mwanawasa.
Mr. Liana said the late president promised to tile Mutanda Chavuma.
He further said the electricity traffics were too high beyond the reach the reach of citizens.
He said electricity should be extended to other parts of the district and also appealed for early farming imputes and continue the cattle restocking exercise.
He however, stated that the poverty levels were growing strong in the district.
Acting president is accompanied by Information Minister Mike Mulongoti, provincial minister Kenneth Chipungu, and local government deputy minister Benny Tetamashimba Home affairs deputy minister Grace Njapao.
He was received at the mosses Lunta grounds by the Provincial executive chairman James Katoka, former Permanent Minster Richard and provincial and senior government and part members.
The acting president also attended the Likumbi Lyamize traditional ceremony, will also hold public rallies
Tomorrow he is expected to hold similar rallies in Kabompo and Mufumbwe districts. He will also visit some copper mines in Solwezi before he return to Lusaka..
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