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Bally’s green agenda will be tested by his commitment to protection of sensitive ecosystems

- SINKAMBA PETER.

Dear Editor,

WE applaud the public declaratio­n by President Hakainde Hichilema in Parliament to promote the agenda. Specifical­ly, we applaud him for re-establishi­ng a ministry responsibl­e for environmen­t.

For us who have all along strongly believed in the green agenda, re-establishm­ent of the ministry is a great sigh of relief after 10 years without a ministry of environmen­t.

The first thing PF did when they formed government in 2011 was to scrap off this ministry. They allowed mining in national parks.

We, the environmen­talists, went to court and temporaril­y blocked, through court action, the mining project in Lower Zambezi National Park from 2014 up to 2021. Sadly, a few months ago, the High Court directed that mining activities can proceed. This is heartbreak­ing.

We failed to protect Lochinvar National Park from mining activities. The feedback we’ve just got from ZAWA on devastatio­n of the ecosystem in the park is seriously likewise heartbreak­ing.

We also failed but tried in vain to block devastatio­n of Forest 27, and other sensitive ecological zones. The list is long. Now, “Bally” has come on stage with a commitment to sustainabi­lity. During his admirable address to Parliament, he made a passionate commitment to sustainabi­lity and particular­ly, the green agenda.

So, after re-establishi­ng the ministry responsibl­e for environmen­t, the next thing, very important thing we expect from him to do is to revoke all mining licences issued in national parks and other sensitive ecological zones.

The third very important thing we expect from him to do is to repeal all laws that allow mining in ecological zones. The fourth very important thing we expect him to do is to repossess all land in

Forest 27, and elsewhere, that was alienated to high ranking officials.

If, as a minimum, “Bally” can do these, then we will believe that he’s not bluffing on the green agenda but genuinely committed to the cause. For, re-establishi­ng a ministry is one thing, taking radical action to protect sensitive ecosystems, is another altogether.

Meantime, we will keep our fingers crossed, wait and see what happens.

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