Daily Nation Newspaper

AVAP SLAMS KITWE COUNCILLOR­S

- By ROGERS KALERO

COUNCILLOR­S not content or satisfied with the K3,000 allowance should resign to pave way for others instead of plotting to engage in illegaliti­es in protest at the `small’ allowance, Anti-Voter Apathy Project (AVAP) Copperbelt Provincial Coordinato­r Poster Jumbe said.

Mr Jumbe said the councillor­s’ conduct sent a clear indication that they were in the chamber to serve their own personal interests as opposed to those of the people who voted for them.

“It is utter nonsense for some councillor­s at the Kitwe City Council (KCC) to hint that they may engage in corrupt practices like illegal allocation of land if the government does not increase their monthly allowances which is currently at K3,000,”Mr Jumber said.

Mr Jumbe was reacting to the councillor­s at the KCC who at the weekend held a peaceful protest over the K3,000 monthly allowance which they said was insufficie­nt given the amount of work they do as civic leaders.

The councillor­s, who spoke through Deputy Mayor Felix Malasha, appealed to government to consider increasing their allowances to help prevent instances of civic leaders engaging in corrupt practices.

But, in an interview in Kitwe yesterday, Mr Jumbe said it was disappoint­ing that before they could embark on any project to improve the lives of the people, councillor­s were already demanding for an increment in their allowances.

“We expect these councillor­s to be advancing the interests of the people in their wards, but they are instead talking about having their allowances increased less than six months in office. It is like an employee who is on probation demanding for a salary increment.

“This is utter nonsense and the electorate in each of the wards in Kitwe must be cursing themselves for having such kind of greedy and selfish councillor­s with no regard for the people,’’ Mr Jumbe said.

Mr Jumbe said the conduct of the councillor­s could force people to conclude that they wanted to use the meagre allowances as an excuse to engage in corrupt practices like the illegal sale of plots.

“The way councillor­s are talking , it is like they want to prepare people psychologi­cally so that if they are implicated in the illegal sale of land, they will say they started selling land illegally because of the meagre allowances.

“But this does not work. If a person is corrupt, he or she is just corrupt and will not change regardless of how much money you give him or her. So if councillor­s are corrupt, they are just corrupt even if the allowance is increased, they will continue to be corrupt,’’ he said.

He said it was sad and disappoint­ing that councillor­s had exhibited poor leadership qualities by advancing their personal interests instead of initiating ideas that would help to promote poverty alleviatio­n, youth and women empowermen­t.

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