Acting President Rupiah Banda says government  is working on ways that would enable people especially in rural areas to move out of extremes poverty.
And Mr. Banda has rededicated himself to the service of the Zambian people once elected as republic president in the forthcoming presidential by-election.
He said government was extremely concerned about the high levels of poverty in the country especially among the rural populace.
Currently, he said Zambia’s poverty levels stands at 64 percent , of which 52 percent are people in extreme poverty.
He said one of the measures government would put in place to address poverty was through reduction of fuel prices.
Mr. Banda who is also republican Vice President said government would reduce taxes on fuel which would  consequently  reduce the pump prices of fuel.
ZANIS  staffer Kaluwe Hanzuki  reports that Mr. Banda explained the measure would enable Zambian increase their production in various sectors of economy.
He further observed , this would  enable people in rural areas  to purchase fuel  for their tractors and harmer mills and other machineries that are powered by petrol and diesel.
Mr. Banda was speaking yesterday at Vulamu Koko in Chief Mbangombe‘s area where  government  through the Ministry of Community Development  and Social service  donated about 500  by 25 kgs bags of mealie meal  and  1500 kg of sugar.
He stated that governmment’s increased numbers of beneficiaries from 120 000 to 220 000 households under the  Fertiliser Support  Programme (FSP) this year was another measure which is aimed at reducing poverty in rural areas.
Mr. Banda also said government has increased subsidies on Fertilizer from 60 to 75 percent .
He further added that government created the Social Cash Transfer for the aged people of about 50 years and above in order to alleviate extreme  poverty among elderly  in the country.
And Mr. Banda has said he would dedicate his presidency to serving Zambians if elected as the country’s president  in the fourth coming presidential by election.
He said Zambians should chose a leader whose programmes are centred  on the welfare  of the people.
He said his administration  shall endeavour  to continue to improving various sectors of the  economy that contribute to improving  people’s welfare.
Mr. Banda has since urged  the people in Eastern Province  to vote  for a democratic party whose candidate was chosen through democratic process.
And Community  Development Minister Catherine Namungala  said the social cash  transfer scheme was aimed at enabling  elderly people  afford basic needs.
Ms. Namungala said the scheme has enabled elderly people to reclaim their lost dignity in society since they are  no longer  fully dependant on the children and grand children.
She disclosed that government has this year set aside K10 billion for the pilot project which is currently being administered in 5 districts of Zambia.
And a beneficiary , Sokolani Phiri 69, said the scheme  has enhance peace  and unity among families in rural areas.
The Programme is sponsored by Germany Technical Cooperation of Zambia (GTZ)  and republic of Zambia , but the Department for International Development (DFID), Care International, UNICEF , Irish Aid  contributed towards the scheme which is expected to be implemented in all 72 districts by 2013 .
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