Malawi: Minister of Tourism, Vera Kamtukule has denied the credibility of allegations suggesting that government has put on sale Likoma Island. The rumours of these facts are doing rounds in various communication forums of the district.
The Minister of Tourism made the clarification in Likoma when she addressed a stakeholders’ meeting on the allegation. The meeting was hosted on Tuesday and discussed the sale of land in Likoma, where Minister Kamtukule was accompanied by several other tourism stakeholders.
The Minister announced that government has never had any plan of selling the island to an investor.
“Rumors alleging proposed sale of this island have recently been published through several communication forums and I am here to categorically put it to the community that at no point did government discus and make a decision of selling Likoma and relocate its people to the main land.
This can never happen with this government and any other government,” said Vera Kamtukule.
She also took the opportunity to announce that government has developed a 20-years Tourism Master Plan. The project has identified 103 projects, including integrated projects in Likoma.
“These projects include the construction of the jetty, reconstruction and extension of the run way, construction of a hotel among others on this island,” she said.
The minister assured people in the district that her ministry is not selling the island. On the contrary, they are actively looking for both local and international investors who can enhance tourism development at Likoma and the country as a whole.
Senior Chief Mkumpha III said that the minister‘s message was a relief to the islanders as they have correct information surrounding the issue from the right stakeholder.
“This has cleared the rumor and the fear which it created amongst the people on this island. Her coming to meet us personally is an indication that government has passion and love for all of us, otherwise she would have cleared the mist through writing,” said Mkumpha.
One of the residents on the island, Patrick Chikoti said government have good development plans for Likoma with special focus on tourism.
“Now, we know that government has no plans of selling the island. It was a worthwhile meeting and everyone is satisfied with the clarification on the allegations,” said Chikoti.