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District Commissioner (DC) for Nkhotakota district has asked the legislatures to lobby for more funding for the district councils to enable them have enough resources for development activities.
Felix Mkandawire, DC for Nkhotakota made the plea during appearance before Public Accounts Committee of Parliament on Wednesday where he was responding to 2008 to 2010 financial audits for Dowa District, time he was District Commissioner for the district.
Mkandawire said budget allocation challenges facing councils are not strange among legislatures and therefore they must work together in lobbying for timely and adequate funding.
“We stay together with Members of Parliament who are also members of the District Council, and we see the problems that people faces every day, so, we need to address the needs for development and service delivery” he clarified in an interview
"Since we stay together in the district Councils, we should lobby together that more of the resources are developed from the centre so that the decentralization and devolution that we are talking about as a country should be realistic and should really be felt at district level." He said
He bemoaned that councils continue to receive inadequate funding yet they are expected to provide various services and implement development projects for the people. He noted that the funding they get in councils is mainly for the Other Recurrent Transactions (ORT).
“It makes sense that most of the money that is allocated in the national budget should go direct to the district councils because we are closest to the people.” he emphasised
He then proposed change for current set up where councils waits for the funds to come from the Capital Hill. He opted for the empowerment of councils whereby they are given powers to manage funds allocated in the national budget
“The devolution and decentralization will only be appreciated by the masses if they lead to improvement in service delivery and this can only be delivered by the councils if the majority of resources are decentralized to the district councils.”
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