LAMBA-LIMA ROYAL ESTABLISHMENT CONFIDENT THAT PRESIDENT LUNGU WILL CARRY THE DAY ON AUGUST 12
… as their royal highness thank the PF government for successfully implementing developmental projects in Lufwanyama
Lufwanyama, Saturday 5th June 2021
The Lamba-Lima Royal Establishment Council of Chiefs in Lufwanyama district is optimistic that President Lungu and the PF will carry the day come August 12.
Speaking on behalf of their royal highness, Chief Lumpuma of the Lamba people of Lufwanyama says the traditional leadership in the district is confident that with the robust development the country has witnessed, President Lungu will carry the day.
And Chief Lumpuma says President Lungu’s choice of Prof. Nkandu Luo as his running mate validates the PF’s emphasis on gender inclusiveness and that women are full time participants in leadership and development.
Chief Lumpuma has also thanked the PF government under the leadership of President Lungu for successfully implementing various developmental projects in the district.
He cited the construction of M18 Fungulwe road with a stretch of 48 KM and the Mukutuma-Lumpum
The traditional leaders further stated that the timely distribution of farming inputs in the district underscores the PF government’s commitment to the agriculture sector.
He has however appealled to President Lungu to address some of the challenges being faced in Lufwanyama such as the construction of Palaces, construction of feeder roads and the erection of communication towers.
Meanwhile, Chief Lumpuma disclosed that the traditional leadership in the district has resolved to support and vote for President Lungu and all candidates contesting on the PF ticket.
Their royal highness said this when Copperbelt PF Presidential campaign manager who represented party Secretary General Hon Davies Mwila paid a courtesy call on them.
And Hon. Ng’ambi said President values the partnership he has with traditional leaders in the country from the time he become president.
He explained that President Lungu attaches great importance to the counsel and support he has received from traditional leaders adding that he wants to continue working with them even as the country heads towards the elections.
And Dr. Ng’ambi has also assured the traditional leadership in Lufwanyama district that he will present their concerns to the head of state.
Other traditional leaders who were in the meeting are Chieftainess Shimukunami, Chief Nkana and Chief Mukutuma.
