AUTHORITIES in Nakonde district in Northern Province have unearthed a scam in which subsidised fertilisers under the Fertiliser Support Programme [FSP] meant for small scale farmers in the area was being sold on the black market.
Nakonde District Commissioner, Edwin Sinyinza, has confirmed the development in an interview with the Zambia News and Information Services [ZANIS] in Nakonde today.
Mr Sinyinza said four people have since been arrested in connection with the scam and police have also recovered 5 x 50 kilograms bags of fertilisers so far.
Mr Sinyinza explained that the four men, who include a taxi driver, were intercepted with the stolen bags of fertiliser at Wulongo police check point, about 7 km from Nakonde along the Great North Road.
“I want to confirm to you that authorities in Nakonde district in Northern Province have unearthed a scam in which fertiliser meant for small scale farmers in the district was being sold illegally at the black market,” he said.
He explained that authorities were worried with the increased number of fertilisers being sold on the black market and that it was difficult to discover the source until yesterday when one taxi, which was suspected to be carrying stolen items, was trailed and later stopped at the police check point.
The District Commissioner said authorities were currently trying to establish the number of bags that have been stolen so far from the Mwenzo Food Reserve Agency [FRA] sheds where they are stocked.
Mr Sinyinza has since directed TAZARA police at Mwenzo police post to ensure Mwenzo FRA sheds are put on a 24-hour guard in order to secure the government subsidised fertilisers until the distribution exercise, which kicks off on Monday next week, is completed.
He warned that the Government would deal firmly with whoever will be found to be involved in the fertiliser scam, adding that the Government has spent a lot of money in procuring the same fertiliser meant to benefit the small scale farmers in the border town.
Meanwhile, the Nakonde DC has disclosed that a total of 15,600 bags of fertilisers for both Urea and D-compound have been received in the district for the 2008/2009 farming season.
Mr Sinyinza said the district was also expecting some more bags of D-compound which were scheduled to arrive in the district this weekend.
The district has also received 800 x 10 kilo grams of MRI 744 maize seed and 627 x 10 kilo grams of SEEDCO maize seed for this farming season.
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