United Party for National Development (UPND) president, Hakainde Hichilema has said he will change the civil service work culture as a priority if elected president of Zambia.
Mr Hicilema said during a special election campaign programme on Muvi TV on Tuesday night that the current work culture of civil servants was extremely bad and needed to be changed.
“One of my first priorities will be to ensure that I change the work culture of all civil servants because under the current leadership there is too much laziness,” he said on the pre-recorded programme sponsored by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ).
Mr Hichilema said the country could only develop if all workers put in their very best and it was sad that civil servants who comprised the largest number of the work force had a culture of laziness.
He also pledged to reserve a specific number of seats for disabled persons under eight members of Parliament that the president was allowed to nominate.
Meanwhile, Mr Hichilema said his party could not endorse the candidature of MMD presidential candidate Rupiah Banda because it has a large following countrywide.
Mr Hichilema told journalists in Petauke that parties endorsing the candidature of Mr Banda were ‘one man show’ political parties.
He said no single party with a national character like UPND could endorse Mr Banda.
And addressing a rally in Katete on Tuesday, Mr Hichilema reiterated the need to revive the agriculture sector and pledged to give free inputs in the first three years of his tenure.
Mr Hichilema said he had realised that agriculture was the back bone of Zambia’s economy and the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) would make prompt payments to farmers unlike the situation now.
He also reiterated the need for free education from grade one to university.
Mr Hichilema bemoaned the poor conditions of teachers, nurses and policemen.
Mr Hichilema said he was humbled with the support he had received from the people of Katete saying it was evident that people wanted change.
At another rally in Sinda, the UPND leader thanked the people for voting for him during the 2006 elections.
He urged the people of Sinda to give him more votes during this month’s Presidential election.
Times of Zambia