Daily Nation Newspaper

SHANGOMBO NEGLECTED

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Dear Editor HELLO Mr President (PeP). Hide my identity and post on my behalf and the entire people of Shangombo constituen­cy.

The thing is I’m always disturbed to see how our leaders are enjoying and happy to see the people of Shangombo languish ing in poverty when they are able to offer solutions.

Shangombo has been neglected for so long in terms of devel opment, which has contribute­d to the poverty level to be very high.

You may ask yourself why this complaint has not been taken to our Member of Parliament. Well the answer is because our MP whom I respect very much has no voice to speak on our behalf as everything has been happening under his watch but no action has ever been taken to help the people.

Fast forward, here in Shangombo we only hear/watch re cruitment exercises and appointmen­ts happening in the coun try and people from here they are not considered.

Last year there was teacher recruitmen­t of which none of the people from Shangombo was picked despite having people who qualify and applied for the jobs.

Be it police recruitmen­t or any other which happens at coun try level our people are never picked.

As a district I’m so proud to announce that we don’t have any standard secondary school but our brothers and sisters are made to compete with learners who have good and nice schools when it comes to national examinatio­ns.

Where is equity? I can go on and on citing examples on which our people from Shangombo have been sidelined for so long.

I don’t want to talk about the impassable road to Shangombo as it is well known. If you come to Shangombo you are not go ing to point any neighbour’s son or daughter who has bene fitted either from the recruitmen­ts or appointmen­ts that have been happening in the country be it in the past or recent.

If you find one then it’s obvious that he/she is coming from the elites who could have taken advantage of the name “Shangombo” despite the local people having taken their chil dren to schools to acquire qualificat­ions.

What is the importance of acquiring these qualificat­ions? Yes, I understand that young people have to be innovative and creative to be job creators but we cannot accept to be tasking our people to create jobs when others are being given jobs.

What is good for a goose must also be good for a gander. The new dawn administra­tion has made appointmen­ts but none from Shangombo.

Worse still, positions which were supposed to be given to the people of Shangombo like that of a District Commission­er and the like for example, they had to import people from other districts.

Who did we do wrong that the only time you hear Shangombo being mentioned is when it is cited as the poorest district/con stituency in the country.

Could it be because our leaders want to keep Shangombo and its people as an example of the poorest district that it is being neglected like this?

If Shangombo can be remembered as an example, of the poorest district in Zambia, what is so difficulty to remember it and its people in the allocation of developmen­tal activities?

What and when is Shangombo going to be considered for a piece of the national cake? Don’t people of Shangombo deserve developmen­t? Speak on our behalf Mr President. We need the new dawn administra­tion to hear our cry.

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