Chimwendo calls for effective implementation of Decentralisation

By Durell Namasani

Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture Richard Chimwendo Banda has emphasised the need for various ministries, departments, and agencies to devolve their powers to councils for effective implementation of decentralisation, which is critical in the realization of Vision 2063.

He made the remarks on Wednesday, during the official launch of the National Decentralisation Policy (NDP)  under the theme “Deepening Decentralisation”  in Lilongwe.


The Minister stressed that the policy is an upgrade of the first edition policy, which was launched in 1998 and had some gaps in enhancing decentralisation.

He stated that this new policy will address critical gaps, including financial discipline, increasing availability of resources at Local Councils, community participation, and ensuring that councils  effectively implement works assigned to them.

He said  by devolving powers to local councils, the government will be able to operate effectively, reducing inconvenience and inconsistency in service delivery to citizens in the country, and ensuring that people are aware of what is happening in their country.

He also stressed that the policy will provide a framework for monitoring and evaluating how Local Councils are performing.

He stated that the policy will provide a platform for the Central Government to assess the performance of various councils emphasising the importance for all authorities to embrace decentralisation.

In his remarks, United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) Representative Shadrack Omol commended the government for the launch of the second edition of the NDP policy, stating that the policy will help to improve and address various challenges faced in the previous policy.

He highlighted that the launch of the policy signifies the government’s commitment to embracing decentralisation, which can enhance efficiency in service delivery in the country.

Omol said UNICEF will continue to support Malawi through the national budget and technical support to ensure the effective implementation of the policy.