The Chiefs from Traditional Authority Ganya in Ntcheu Bwanje area have expressed a desire for former Member of Parliament (MP) Nancy Chaola Mdooko to be re-elected in the upcoming September 16 elections so she can continue with her development efforts in the area.
The chiefs, through Group Village Head (GVH) Zalengera 1, made the remarks at a political rally organised by the former MP in Bwanje constituency.
GVH Zalengera 1 said that chiefs from the Ntcheu Bwanje area want Nancy Chaola Mdooko to be re-elected as MP in the September 16 elections because of the development work she has done since she was elected in 2019.
The chief mentioned that during her tenure, various development projects were carried out, including the construction of Katsinje Rural Hospital, secondary schools, hostels for secondary students, bridges, primary school blocks, school libraries, computer labs, vocational training centres, and the installation of solar-powered lights along roads and in villages.
GVH Zalengera 1 added that by holding that position, Chaola Mdooko has managed to improve the lives of women and youth by providing them with loans to start businesses, aiming to uplift them economically.
“We, the chiefs of Ntcheu Bwanje under T/A Ganya, want Nancy Chaola Mdooko to continue as MP because she is a person who brings development,” he said.
In her remarks, Nancy Chaola Mdooko said that if re-elected, she will ensure that Ntcheu Bwanje becomes more developed than all other constituencies in the district.
Chaola Mdooko, who is contesting as an independent candidate, urged people to vote for her in the upcoming election so she can continue the development initiatives she started, along with new plans outlined in her manifesto.
One of the attendees at the rally, Herbert Chidothi, expressed confidence that Nancy Chaola Mdooko will win the September 16 election because of the development work she has done since 2019, and because she is a compassionate leader who understands the problems of the people.