
An Independence Message from the Citizens Democratic Party
Today we mark 46 years of self-rule. We say self rule as it is clear that true independence does not wholly apply to our potentially great nation’s current situation. We are still fighting for our independence- indeed the struggle continues. In 1964, many of our great sons of Africa and particularly Zambia fought hard to abolish an unjust system designed to benefit a few on the backs of the majority. The fight of 1964 was not and will never be in vain, thus on this day we will do well to honor these great sons and daughters of Zambia. Imagine the irony and sacrifice of being imprisoned to ensure freedom for others. From their hurt and pain we gained a nation you and I call Zambia to which we all now belong to as Zambians. Freedom is now in our possession, yet true independence is still our purpose.
When our nation’s founding fathers and mothers fought for our freedom, it did not mean then, nor does it mean now in 2010 that the work was completed. As already stated true independence is still lacking. Citizens we inherited this freedom not just to correct the absurdity of colonialism, but most importantly to take responsibility for the direction our nation should go. Today, you and I right at this moment can never make claim to the hard-fought struggle of the past and get credit for it. But we can make great claim to our future and get credit for it. And despite the difference of time, there is one thing and one thing only that will forever bind us who are living today with our freedom fighters. Citizens there can be no doubt that on that victorious Saturday on October 24th 1964, there was and still is a Zambia that we still want. And on this day that we are reflecting on 46 years of self-rule we are still wanting this Zambia that was envisioned on Saturday October 24th 1964. Indeed, if we could sit down and chat with Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, or Mama Kankasa, or Simon Kapwepwe, and the Chachacha freedom fighters, they will tell us we are not yet truly independent. They will tell you and me that they have played their part, and this generation has the responsibility of getting to the Zambia we wanted on Independence Day of 1964.

There is a Zambia we wanted then, and a Zambia we want now. And the Zambia we want will begin with abolishing this system of rule that has been carried over from colonialism, where power lies in the hands of a few people, for their own benefit. The freedom that was fought for was not supposed to be a freedom that replaced the colonialists with a small group of Zambians in Lusaka continuing to rule with the same impunity of colonialists. No and no again! Unfortunately, the design of the current system of our self-rule is as such. Again this is our Zambia, and you and me should be given a proper chance to contribute to our nation’s discourse that was not available during colonialism. The Citizens Democratic Party insists that by proper and immediate decentralization power will be brought closer to the right ful owners- the people. The very communities you and I live in should be empowered to move our country forward- after all isn’t that what true independence entails?
Unfortunately, Zambia today is being ruled in the same fashion of colonialist tactics, under the guise of a heavily centralized de facto one party governance system, as was the case with colonialism. Our governance system has resulted in decision making that does not benefit the majority. This fellow citizens, explains why today the majority of our people live as an oppressed people in their own country. This is why today foreign conglomerates are able to wantonly rape our country of its resources, and shoot Zambian workers whilst they are at it. This is why today Zambians cannot possess the great wealth of this land themselves. We are bearing the fruit of a governance system that has never and will never be what our freedom fighters fought for. This is not the Zambia we wanted.

As the Citizens Democratic Party, we are very much alive to the dreams and aspirations of independence, and the Zambia we wanted. We are going to have to start somewhere; otherwise our true independence will not come. The Zambia we want lies in making bold solid changes to the governance system that will free up the great potential of communities who are empowered to make the best out of their situation- that is proper decentralization. We urge every Zambian not to abdicate their responsibility to our nation that was borne out of our successful freedom struggle. On this 46th anniversary of self-rule, we encourage each and every shareholder to this land of ours to work towards the Zambia we want! The independence struggle continues.
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