Kamlepo: Nothing for Rumphi |
Rumphi North Legislator says
there is no important allocation in the 2016/17 national budget that can make people
of Rumphi district smile and ‘they wonder if they are indeed Malawians.’
Kalua said people of Rumphi are
not benefiting from this year’s budget and most of the promised and long waited
projects have no budget allocation this year.
“I have in mind here, several
projects in my constituency and Rumphi as a district” recollect Kaulua when contributing
to 2016/17 financial year Budget Motion on Wednesday evening
He mentioned
Njakwa-Livingstonia-Chitipa road and Rumphi Teachers Training College projects
that have not received any budgetary allocation regardless promises by
Government to begin construction of the two projects. Then he mentioned Rumphi
District Hospital which he said has no allocation for operations.
“I have again in mind,
Chiweta-Mulowe Musarawe road which has not been even given a priority by
Government even to a gravel standard. And nobody, am talking about the
Government, is talking about it.
So, the people of Rumphi East are
wondering whether we are Malawians or we belong to this country.” He inquired
Kalua [left] covered face to show disappointment with 2015/16 Budget |
Honorable Kalua even mentioned that Government
Ministers continue to refuse setting foot in his area to appreciate number of
projects him and communities are doing for themselves so that Government can
help where they need help. On this he mentioned projects on girl child
education for secondary school girls as well as hospital project at Paramawe in
Chiweta clinic. He further mentioned a 25 year old Jarawe Health Centre which
has health facility problems since it is not enjoying help from Government.
He said Jarawe, Chitimba, Mulowe
and Sarawe Community Day Secondary schools do not even desks have “Students are
sitting on the floor.” He said, “Yet we are talking about 2016/17 national
budget when these people are not enjoying anything.”
“Again, I want to appeal to the
Government to seriously consider Rumphi-Nyika-Chitipa road, because this is a very
important road for tourism and forex. If we can open up this corridor people
will benefit and the country as a whole will benefit because these people will
be bringing in forex.” He said
“People of Rumphi they are part
of Malawi and we want the Government as you always say, DPP is the listening
Government, to listen to their cries, to listen to their appeal, to listen to
whatever that they are asking Government to do so that they also feel that they
are part and parcel of this country.” Concluded Kamlepo