Sports permanent secretary Bob Samakai says the onus is on Kalusha Bwalya’s new Faz executive to prove to the nation that they are in office to serve Zambian football.
“This year’s FAZ elections were more pronounced and people have been wondering what is in Faz,” Samakai said on Sunday evening in Lusaka.
“The onus is on them to prove themselves.
“We are challenging the new executive to prove that being in FAZ is not about money or personal gains but public service.”
Samakai said his ministry was looking forward to working with a Faz focused on making the association more financially independent.
“We hope that the new executive will be coming to government with something,” the sports permanent secretary said.
“We want a situation were Faz will only come to us for top up after securing its own sponsorship.
“Football being the most popular sport, it’s easier to get the corporate world on board. Dependency on government should be done away with.”
Samakai however said for any funds or grants Government will give to Faz, Football House will be obliged to be show great responsibility with money received.
“There is no need for them to get upset when we ask about the distribution of funds,” he said.
“When we put in money, we need to know where it is going. It’s not that we will be interfering in their operations, even Fifa understands that public funds have to be accounted for.”