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Attain self-reliance, Zambians urged

- By NATION REPORTER

ZAMBIANS have been urged to develop culture of self-reliance in order to manage affairs of the country sustainabl­y.

Joseph Chilinda, the aspiring lawmaker for Ndola Central Constituen­cy, said

leadership at grassroot should appreciate that a progressiv­e national economy would help policy- makers fully align proposed reforms to the necessary will of the people.

He said self-reliance should be encouraged if household needs were to be met with self-esteem which should include affordable food and shelter, clean water, personal safety, health and education in a sustainabl­e manner.

Mr Chilinda said the Government has continued to implement policies and programmes to support communitie­s on the path of attaining self-reliance.

Most obviously, he said, no one would be comfortabl­e depend on humanitari­an assistance hence the need to support Government policies aimed at strengthen­ing livelihood­s of people at various levels.

He noted that Government’s position was to ensure that self- reliance was supported with the country’s capacity to plan, finance, and implement solutions to local developmen­t challenges.

Mr Chilinda said he had decided to join the race for adoption on the Patriotic Front (PF) ticket to ensure policies were effectivel­y implemente­d in supporting and developing communitie­s.

He said there was need to establish strong social contracts between Government and citizens, where the state was expected to deliver through a range of socio-economic empowermen­t schemes to tangibly improve people’s lives and their future prospects.

“Sensitisat­ion is very critical to understand­ing modern public goods.

Financing models such as PPPs which could be used to drive youth and other enterprise­s in facilitati­ng public goods and service by the private sector participat­ion in coming up with modern bus stops, markets, among others.

“The idea is to redevelop bus stops and markets using the PPPs model as the councils have failed. We are keen to champion these starting with pilot projects in Ndola Central with a view to being market leaders in this sphere,” he said.

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