Agriculture and Co-operative Minister, Sarah Sayifwanda, has assured Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia (NCZ) workers and retirees that government would release K58.3 billion in the next two weeks for recapitalization of the company.
Mrs. Sayifwanda disclosed this in Kafue today when she addressed scores of angry NCZ workers at the Kafue District Commissioner’s office during a meeting.
Three days ago, the workers gave the minister a three day ultimatum in which to address them and tell them the future of the company.
Mrs. Sayifwanda told the workers that the three days which she was given was not enough to source for the required funds, saying President Levy Mwanawasa and the Minister of Finance and National Planning, Ng’andu Magande, were busy with other issues of national interest.
Mrs. Sayifwanda, who was accompanied by her deputy minister, Daniel Kalenga, and Lusaka Police Commanding officer, Greenwell Nguni, pleaded with the workers to give her time to effectively deal with the issue.
She said government would not close NCZ because President Mwanawasa and the MMD government attached great importance to the plant.
Mrs. Sayifwanda commended the workers for their patience despite numerous problems they were going through.
She pointed out that she was not a liar and she will ensure that the company is recapitalized so it continues operations.
Speaking earlier, NCZ Nation Union of Commercial and Industrial Workers ( NUCIW) branch Chairman Robert Musanje expressed disappointment with the government for failing to deal with the issue of NCZ prudently.
Mr. Musanje urged the workers not give up but continue fighting so that their plight can be heard.
He appealed to government to sort out the problems of NCZ once and for all stating that government’s release of funds to the company in piece meal was not solving anything.
The meeting which was attended by hundreds of workers was characterized by heavy presence of police and paramilitary officers in riot gear and gas canisters to maintain order in the event of any riotous behavior by the workers.
The workers demanded that government pays them off their terminal benefits saying they are tired of going to the streets every time they are not funded for production and salaries.
They lamented that many of them have become destitutes and are no longer able to sponsor their children to school.
The workers expressed fears that National Housing Authority (NHA) will anytime start reposing houses from them as the company has failed to buy the houses on their behalf due to lack of funds.
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