By Leah Malimbasa
President Dr Lazarus Chakwera has expressed satisfaction with the progress of the security agencies’ national housing project.
Chakwera made the remarks at Mitole Police Mobile Service in Chikwawa on Wednesday where he inspected 30 newly-constructed houses.
The national security housing initiative will benefit Malawi Defence Force, Malawi Police Service, Malawi Prison Service and the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services.
“I came to inspect the progress made on the project and the contractor has done a commendable job,” he said.
The President, who was accompanied by Minister of Transport and Public Works, Jacob Hara, during the inspection disclosed that Hara, who is an engineer, has confirmed that the houses are up to standards.
Said Chakwera: “We need to build houses of such standards not just building to get it over with. I am happy with what I have seen here in Chikwawa and I would like to commend the District Commissioner for Chikwawa. I, therefore, would like to encourage the contractor to continue doing a good job.
“Traditional leaders have already briefed me on the problems here and be assured that we are ready to serve you diligently and we will work together to solve them and build a new Malawi together with you all.”
In an interview, Chikwawa District Commissioner Nardin Kamba described the project as significant saying it will provide secure and suitable accommodation for security personnel, contributing to their well-being and overall efficiency.
The DC also hailed Chakwera’s hands-on approach in the ongoing construction works, which he said symbolises government’s commitment to enhance the living conditions and infrastructure for security personnel in Malawi.
In a separate interview, National Police Spokesperson, Peter Kalaya, commended the project saying it has gone a long way in motivating police officers.
“As Malawi Police Service, we want a happy workforce and this project is helping us achieve that,” said Kalaya adding that some houses have already been completed and handed over to the service for occupation.