Communications and Transport Minister Sarah Sayifwanda has castigated National Airports Corporation (NAC) authorities for not developing infrastructure entrusted in them.
Mrs. Sayifwanda says there was over 2,000 hectares of land at the Lusaka International Airport but she was disappointed that NAC is operating on dilapidated infrastructure inherited many years ago.
Mrs. Sayifwanda said this in Lusaka today when she toured the Lusaka International Airport premises.
She said Lusaka International Airport has only one run-way hence the need for the NAC to construct some more to help accommodate increasing planes.
The visibly annoyed Minister said it is the responsibility of parastatal companies to ensure that they develop infrastructure instead of concentrating on making profits on dilapidated environments.
She said there is need to move with time adding that as Minister in charge of Communication, she should be seen to be implementing and not just mere rhetoric.
‘’NAC is still using the buildings left by first republican president Dr. Kenneth Kaunda. We have over 2,000 hectares of land which the Corporation can expand on. I need to see change and the status is unpleasing to me as it stands,’’ she castigated.
She said that in her quest to develop the communications sector, Zambia needs to move with modern trends to suit with the global aviation services.
And National Airports Corporation Lusaka International Airport Manager Friday Mulenga could explain the dilapidated Airport grounds.
But Mr. Mulenga said NAC would pull its socks and improve on its buildings.