ACTING PRESIDENT, Rupiah Banda, has urged civil servants to access farming inputs under the Fertilizer Support Program (FSP).
Addressing a mammoth rally today in Nyimba district of the Eastern Province, Mr Banda observed that some civil servants are good farmers. He expressed concern that some of the civil servants who do not benefit from the subsidized farming inputs are viable farmers who can add to the food security of the nation.
And Acting president Banda says there is need to standardize the price of fuel across the country. Mr Banda said the FSP was intended to increase the food security of Zambia saying all must benefit if the food security pack economy of the country is to improve.
The Acting president said he is aware of the problems that the rural community faces with regard to agriculture saying his interest is on the sector.
He said that it is for this reason that he decided to increase subsidies on agricultural inputs saying he understood that the hub of rural development is the agricultural sector.
And Mr Banda said there is need to ensure that the price of fuel is standardized across the country. The Acting President said it is not fair the fuel is more expensive in rural areas where there are more poor people while it is fair in urban centers.
He stated that it is unfortunate that the rural community which consist mainly the poor, is forced to buy the commodity at higher prices.
Mr Banda said international fuel prices have reduced further saying there is need for people to see the benefits of reducing fuel prices by ensuring that prices of other market goods are reduced.
“The international prices of fuel have reduced from USD140 per barrel to USD 70, so we need to ensure that our people benefit by reducing prices of market goods,’ he said.
Meanwhile, Mr Banda has appealed to the people of Nyimba to elect him to ensure that he proceeds with the vision of late Levy Mwanawasa and the MMD. He stated that he will continue to improve agriculture, education and the road infrastructure in the country.
Mr Banda also revealed that the late President Levy Mwanawasa left him with clear instructions to look after the people of Zambia and the country very well before he (Levy) left for Egypt from which he never returned.
Mr Banda said the country needs him for president because Zambia needs a leader who knows the people and the people know him, adding that it is no time for electorates to change their political direction.
The Acting President said he has a vision to take the country to higher heights in economic development and all he needs is support from Zambians. Mr Banda stated that it will not be easy for the opposition to rule the country because the ruling party has the majority of votes.
“The Heriatge candidate Godfrey Miyanda does not have a seat in Parliament, the United Party for National Development (UPND) only has 22 while Patriotic Front (PF) only has 40 and the ruling party had 83MPs,” he said.
Mr Banda explained that the minority would have call for general elections and the country does not have the resources to spend on such elections when there are other development areas that require resources.
Earlier Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) President Edith Nawakwi said it is not possible for the opposition to change the direction of the country in two years.
Ms Nawakwi said the two years that remain for the general election will not be adequate for the opposition to run a minority government because the ruling MMD has the majority MPs in Parliament.
The FDD leader explained that it would be difficult if the candidate that emerges victorious comes from the opposition because the numbers their numbers of the opposition do not constitute the majority.
And UNIP President Tilyenji Kaunda said it is necessary that the ruling MMD is given a chance to continue its development plan. He stated that members of his party know Mr Banda well and believe that he is capable to unite Zambians.
Mr Kaunda explained that the Acting president is an honest man who can address issues of hunger, education and unemployment.
Mr Kaunda stated that politics is about life and that if the people of Nyimba vote wrongly they will suffer the consequences of doing so.
The acting president who touched down Prisons grounds at 09:45 hours this morning in the company of MMD National Chairperson for Information and Publicity, Ben Tetamashimba, who is also Deputy Minister for Local Government and Housing.
He was received by Provincial Minister, Charles Shawa, MMD Provincial Chairperson, Kennedy Zulu, UNIP President Tilyenji Kaunda, FDD President Edith Nwakwi and other party and government officials.
Mr Banda then paid a courtesy call on chiefs Nyalugwe, Ndake Lwembe and chieftainess Mwape at the office of Nyimba District Commissioner Alexander Miti.
Mr Banda is in eastern province to drum up support in the October 30 Presidential election and he is later this afternoon expected address two rallies in Katete district.
The acting president will tomorrow address rallies in Mambwe, Chama and Lundazi districts. Mr Banda will also address rallies in Chadiza and Chipata districts before he returns to Lusaka on Wednesday.
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