Kgatleng West Member of Parliament, Dr Unity Dow, has faulted the government for lack of consultation even on important issues, and departure from policies. The MP, who was making her contribution to the State-of-the-Nation Address on Thursday, said major policy shifts were announced without Parliamentโs input and consultation with Batswana. For instance, she said the President announced the Citizenship by Investment Programme without consulting with Batswana, the very owners of the country.
She regarded that as a major shift from the norm, adding that apart from the lack of consultation, the price tag for the citizenship was too low. โIn her view, the countryโs citizenship was worth more than the proposed price, and should not even be sold.โ The Umbrella for Democratic Change government has had direct appointment tenders, which was also a departure from the norm, Dr Dow said, adding that such stifled competition and transparency. Also, she said Batswana learned through the media about the creation of a new city in Kgalagadi, something that did not happen with the previous government, which prior to building the Botswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST) in Palapye, allowed for the matted to be discussed and debated in Parliament.
Dr Dow said it was wrong for government to designate such a huge piece of land without involving the people. She said the proposed constitutional review under the new government also lacked consultation, noting that during the previous government, the constitutional review collapsed because of the process, which lacked consultation. Talking about the Botswana Economic Transformation Plan and National Development Plan 12, Dr Dow said the two were overloaded, unrealistic and bound to fail.
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She said government should prioritise if it desired to take country forward. Concerning her constituency, Dr Dow said they were still waiting for the construction of a hospital and also that Bakgatla wanted something done about the smoke from Pilane landfill. Dr Dow was concerned that government was not clear about if it was going to assist farmers during the current ploughing season and equally so about the poor state of school buildings in her constituency and high unemployment rate, especially among young people.
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