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Petition to the Government of Zimbabwe on the purchase of luxury
vehicles for cabinet ministers
The
Committee of the Peoples Charter (CPC)
August 23, 2011
The Minister
of Finance, Honourable Tendai Biti
New Government Complex
Harare
Cc
The Minister
of Health and Child Welfare, Honourable Henry Madzorere,
The Minister of Education, Honourable David Coltart,
The Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education Dr. Stan Mudenge,
The Speaker of the House of Assembly, Honourable L Moyo.
National
Petition to the Government of Zimbabwe on the purchase of luxury
vehicles for cabinet ministers
We the undersigned, as citizens of Zimbabwe, and in recognition
of your financial leadership of our national purse;
Fully conscious
of the numerous economic challenges that the country faces;
With a firm
understanding that every government must consistently strive to
be democratic and accountable to the people in all matters related
to the state;
Observant of
the serious social and economic challenges that all Zimbabweans
are facing in their day to day lives, particularly in the areas
of access to health services and quality education;
Disappointed
and dismayed by the government's unfortunate demonstration
of opulence amidst poverty via the recent purchase of luxury vehicles
for cabinet ministers and their deputies;
Hereby petition
the government to undertake the following measures in the aftermath
of the mistaken purchase of luxury vehicles:
1. To return
the luxury vehicles and acquire a reimbursement of the US$20 million
resources and give a full explanation to the public as to why such
a transaction had been deemed necessary
2. To reallocate the resources that had been used to purchase these
vehicles to the Ministries of Health, Education, and Higher and
Tertiary Education in order to purchase medicines and books for
our hospitals, schools, colleges and universities
3. That the
government pledges itself to modesty, transparency and public accountability
in resources and materials for its ministers, deputy ministers and
members of Parliament
4. That the
government demonstrates sensitivity to the plight of majority poor
Zimbabweans and their socio-economic hardships by committing its
ministers to a Government Business Code of Conduct that emphasizes
magnanimity in leadership, sensitivity to the plight of the majority
poor and designates basic utility vehicles for all government ministers.
Signed:
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