Policy Analyst and Academic Kelvin Chibomba says reports of widespread corruption in some government ministries has the potential to undermine public trust and investor confidence in Zambia’s anti-corruption efforts.
In an interview with Phoenix News, Mr. Chibomba has described the alleged corruption within the Ministry of Health and The Ministry of Local Government as deeply troubling and emphasized the urgent need for decisive leadership to address the issue and safeguard the integrity of public institutions.
Mr. Chibomba says if unchecked corruption has the potential to erode public trust and deter much-needed investment, which is critical for the country’s economic recovery.
He has called on President Hakainde Hichilema to take firm action to demonstrate that corruption will not be tolerated at any level and has stressed that the fight against corruption requires clear and consistent leadership from the top, explaining that any perceived leniency could weaken Zambia’s international reputation.
According to Chibomba, decisive action not only punishes wrongdoers but also acts as a deterrent to prevent others from engaging in similar practices.
He has further urged citizens to remain vigilant and actively hold leaders accountable, pointing out that combating corruption required a collective effort from both government and the public.
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