Calm has returned to the newly created
Lunga District in Luapula Province where Police officers ran away two months
ago after residents ran amok.
This followed the death of a woman who is
suspected of having died of witchcraft and residents decided to pounce on five
Police officers who were deployed on the islands.
Home Affairs Minister Davies Mwila and area Member of Parliament Emerine Kabanshi visited the district on Wednesday to assess the security situation.
Mr Mwila, who was impressed to see residents living side-by-side with Police officers, commended the Luapula
Province Police Command for restoring calm in the area and re-deploying five
Police officers who earlier in May fled the islands.
He also addressed dozens of residents on Kasoma Lunga island on the need for residents to be tolerant of the Police.
And when Mr Mwila paid a courtesy call on Chief Kasoma Lunga, he assured the chief that government will ensure that Lunga develops to the level of a fully fledged district.
And Lunga District Council Chairman Amos Mushili apologised for the resident's unruly behavior.
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Lunga is only accessed by boat |
"We have moved on as a district. We have stopped that behavior. We will never harass the Police again. These officers are now doing a commendable job," said Mr Mushili.
Lunga District is composed of several islands which are sorrounded by swamps created by Lake Bangweulu.
The area was declared a district by late President Michael Sata three years ago.
The district is only accessed by boat from Samfya District and it has no road or industry.
Residents live on the four main islands and they survive by fishing and cultivating a few crops such as maize and bananas.