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Sikongo Chief, Namakaya wants M’membe for President

- By NATION REPORTER

CHIEF NAMAKAYA of Sikongo District in Western Province has said traditiona­l leaders in the country are being neglected.

Chief Namakaya said things have deteriorat­ed to an extent that even he, as a traditiona­l leader has cracks on his feet, which he said is tantamount to a common villager.

Chief Namakaya said he would pray strongly that Socialist Party (SP) President Fred M’membe goes through to become President of Zambia in order to restore the dignity of chiefs.

This came to light when SP President Fred M’membe paid a courtesy call on him.

“In my entire life, I have never seen a president visit me officially in my palace but today you have come to visit; I hope you are going to perform efficientl­y. To me, your visit is more like a miracle. With what has happened, I pray you perform nicely. Previously, chiefs were being paid and were well taken care of but right now, they have literary become like villagers. Even if you look at my feet, you can tell that we aren’t living well, we aren’t honoured as chiefs. We are literary neglected,” the traditiona­l leader said.

“We always wish that those who want to rule us should look at our plight. If you look at the chairs you are seated on; these aren’t chairs that a chief should have. But all those who rule don’t consider our plight, this is my misfortune. So, I’m grateful to you because you are still contesting to stand and I’m sure we are going to unity. As time goes, we are going to see how you will perform. I’m wishing you all the best luck from God that he should be with you and you go through,” he said.

Meanwhile, SP president Fred M’membe says changing of government without changing the way to govern would not build the country.

“If you our chiefs fail to rule your lands, you think a politician on his own can manage? No, he will fail, even though he has a good heart, he will fail. Let’s start afresh, we need to change not only changing a regime no, what is important is to change the way of governing,” he said.

“If you change the government only and not the way of governing, we won’t go anywhere. Even me if you decide to vote for me in 2026 and if I don’t work with you, then there is nothing that can be done. We haven’t come to lie to you that we will have the power to change the way you are living, changing the way you live is in your hands,” he said.

“But when it’s time for them to work for you, they run away. Again when another comes, they run away. Will you send another one again? No, it’s to go there on your own and do what must be done. You are our chiefs who were ruling this land before whites came,” he said.

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