Patriotic Front Presidential candidate Michael Sata has said that Luapula Province was endowed with enough water resource to generate sufficient hydropower to mitigate the power shortage that Zambia was faced with.
And Mr. Sata has lashed out at Bahati Constituency PF MP and seven other party MPs who were working with the MMD despite being voted for to represent the people on the PF ticket.
At a public rally in Mansa today ahead of the October 30 presidential election, Mr. Sata said once elected as President of Zambia his government would ensure that development was brought to Luapula.
He said the Province had enough water resources to have its own water utility company to provide improved water services and sanitation.
Luapula is the only Province without a water utility company in Zambia.
He said it was sad that many people including civil servants were using pit latrines and had no running water in their homes despite the abundant water resource in the Province.
The PF leader said there was no need for government to engage foreigners to develop the area saying Zambians were capable of developing the country on their own.
“we don’t need to run to China to come and develop our country. Zambians are the owners of the resources and they are the first investors,” Mr. Sata said.
Mr. Sata said the province also had great potential in major sectors such as tourism but had been made to lag behind.
He said the party had only one royal MP, Chipili constituency Davies Mwila out of nine PF MPs in Luapula saying that the other eight MPs had opted to support MMD in the Presidential Election.
“Business used to tick here in Luapula but it has died. It’s because you have been betrayed by people like (MP) Chimbaka and other members of parliament here, they want to fatten their pockets before they work for you the voters you need productive and honest leaders with ideas to take this area forward,” Mr. Sata said.
And Mr. Sata has said his government would do away with basic education saying it was a mockery and would emphasize secondary school education by constructing Secondary schools every 10 kilometres across the country.
Mr. Sata said he would also ensure that all community schools were upgraded to ensure that they produced the same standard of pupils.
He also said that he would ensure that each district had a Hospital and doctors to attend to the health problems of the people.
He said that teachers and other government officers’ welfare would be improved for them to be motivated to provide proficient services for the country to move forward.
And Mr. Sata has said that his government would decentralise fertiliser distribution from Lusaka to village level saying traditional leaders would be empowered to manage and administer the distribution of fertiliser to farmers in the village.
He said that the current system of distributing fertiliser from Lusaka was cumbersome noting that village headmen and chiefs knew committed farmers with potential to produce once they benefited from the support.
Mr. Sata also said that every village will have an extension officer to oversee agriculture activities.
He further said that his government would supply tractors and fertiliser to farmers and would be recovering the costs from the farmers’ harvests annually.
At the same rally, Mr. Sata said that the people saying that he would bring war once he was President were aimed at killing the people because the only war he had to fight was hunger and poverty that many Zambians were going through.
Mr. Sata said he was a proven and practical leader to make the best President for Zambia.
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