Daily Nation Newspaper

HH TAKES GRAFT ‘WAR’ TO EU PARLIAMENT

- By OLIVER SAMBOKO

PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema says his administra­tion inherited a very difficult situation and that at the time of holding the last general election, the country was at the brink of economic collapse due to corruption in the previous regime.

Addressing the EU parliament yesterday, Mr Hichilema also said human rights were not respected by the previous administra­tion which turned institutio­ns meant to provide oversight into weapons to oppress people’s rights.

He said freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and associatio­n were curtailed by the Patriotic Front government and that intuitions designed to safeguard checks and balances where compromise­d and reduced to mere instrument­s of dominance for those who held power.

President Hichilema also alleged that during the previous government, corruption and excessive greed by public officers reigned supreme and they did not allow anyone to stand in their way to get what they wanted yet they were supposed to be servants of the people.

“Under the previous government, the order of the day was basically to convert public assets into private hands at the expense of the citizens,” he said.

He thanked the EU for standing with him and supporting the upholding of human rights when he and others were arrested for treason by the PF regime.

President Hichilema also paid special tribute to the country’s youth for turning up in big numbers during last year’s general election that led to change of government.

He said the European Union walked with Zambia at a time the country was facing very difficult circumstan­ces.

Mr Hichilema said the challenge for his administra­tion is to lay a strong foundation that will allow the country achieve economic prosperity for the current and future generation­s.

He said the UPND government is investing in the youth as they hold the key to achieving developmen­t.

President Hichilema said the government will also implement decentrali­sation and that the increase in the CDF allocation is aimed at allowing the grassroots to decide on their own which developmen­t projects are relevant to their needs.

He said his administra­tion will continue working with the EU as a mutual partner in unlocking the country’s economic potential for the benefit of both parties.

Meanwhile Mr Hichilema has arrived in Kigali ahead of the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).

The Commonweal­th of Nations was a very valuable developmen­t partner and a great collaborat­or in the pursuit of the country’s democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights and civil liberties.

He said the 54 member state Commonweal­th with a population of 2.5 billion and a collective Gross Domestic Product (GDP) estimated at US$13 trillion, was undoubtedl­y an organisati­on that cannot be underestim­ated by a country like ours that is seeking for business partnershi­ps to leverage our economy through trade and investment portfolios.

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