
The Church has commended President Rupiah Banda for apologising to United Party for National Development (UPND) leader Hakainde Hichilema and has since asked other politicians to emulate the humility exhibited by Mr Banda.
Speaking in separate interviews, the Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ), Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ), and Independent Churches of Zambia (ICOZ) said Mr Banda has shown high levels of humility, which should be emulated by other politicians.
CCZ general secretary Suzanne Matale said by apologising publicly, Mr Banda was leading by example, which the citizens and politicians in particular, should emulate.
Now that President Banda has apologised publicly to Mr Hichilema and his family, Reverend Matale said the Church expected the opposition leader to accept that.
“That was a good gesture from the president. He has shown humility and is leading by example.
“If we wrong people it is incumbent upon us to apologise and as the Church we expect the Hichilema family to accept the apology,” Rev Matale said.
She said the Church was hopeful that following the apology, politicians would work at promoting unity in the country, particularly that the nation was preparing for elections next year.
[pullquote]“That was a good gesture from the president. He has shown humility and is leading by example.
“If we wrong people it is incumbent upon us to apologise and as the Church we expect the Hichilema family to accept the apology,” Rev Matale said[/pullquote]
Rev Matale said it was important for all citizens to realise that there was no human being regardless of their status who could not make a mistake.
It was, therefore, soothing that the president realised that he had made a mistake and offered an apology.
EFZ executive director Pukuta Mwanza said President Banda should be commended for the action he had taken.
Reverend Mwanza said it was difficult for some people to apologise publicly.
He said Mr Banda had showed the citizens that it was possible despite somebody’s status in society.
“As the Church, we are encouraged by the president for taking such a humble position and we commend him. Humility and maturity are important if we are to foster unity in the country,” Rev Mwanza said.
ICOZ president David Masupa said it took humility for a person to realise that they had made a mistake and apologise.
“It only takes a servant of God to be that magnanimous and we only hope that other politicians can emulate President Banda. How many politicians have apologised for their mistakes?” Rev Masupa asked.
Rev Masupa also appealed to the Asian community to accept the president’s apology, saying his statement was not meant to injure them.
Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) and Transparency International Zambia (TIZ) have also welcomed the president’s apology to Mr Hichilema, saying Mr Banda has demonstrated maturity and good leadership.
ZCTU secretary general Roy Mwaba said apologising did not mean that President Banda was weak but showed how mature and humble he was.
“We all make mistakes by virtue of being human beings but the best to do is what the president has done, by humbling himself and that shows integrity,” Mr Mwaba said.
The apology had showed that the president was accountable to the people of Zambia and had respect for humanity.
TIZ president Rueben Lifuka said he appreciated and valued the president’s apology because politics needed to reach that level, where the Head of State could apologise publicly for doing something wrong.
Mr Lifuka said the action had set the tone that politicians needed to focus on real issues that would bring development to the country.
He said doing so would reduce confusion and unnecessary tension.
[ Times of Zambia ]