Your Excellency Sir,
I checked out the State House web site for a link to you but to no avail. I have thus opted for an open letter. Here are words from young Elihu.
1. Chief aim of leadership: The chief aim of leadership is to preserve life in dignity and to protect property in prosperity. Whatever laws and decisions you make, think of how they impact on the least and lowliest including the unborn. When you are gone, individuals should be better off than when you started.
2. The Press: It is obvious that you will not please all men at all times. Avoid endless ‘Punch and Judy’ politics. Concentrate on communicating what you have achieved and intend to achieve. Move the agenda and make the news. A free and independent press is a great asset to democratic leadership. It would be very wise to privatise the national news and television media. I know you are true and sincere; therefore, you have nothing to fear from such a move. This is an age of informed politics and ideas. Young Zambians do not care about tribes, it is the older who have such hang ups.
3. Privatisation: Corruption crept to the highest office in the land and that makes it difficult or even impossible for us to trust our leaders. You have a chance to rebuild confidence in the highest office of the land. Learn from the past privatisation mistakes. A policy of empowerment of Zambians is in place. Here is an opportunity to act. Let every Zambian have an opportunity to buy through the LUSE. You mean well but people have been abused and lost their trust.
4. Approachability: You are the President and no one can take that from you. Open your office to people from all walks of life. Do not surround yourself with so many ‘onion skins’ so that by the time people get to you they have tears in their eyes! It is true that the battle is won by having many advisors, but if the advisors are of your own appointing, know assuredly that their advice is as good as yours. Make use of independent advisors, Non-party cadres.
5. Republican Presidency. Your party presented you to the Zambian people. It is the Zambian people that voted for you; therefore try to separate these roles. You would do well to ban party cadres dancing and grovelling in the dust at your feet on State functions. Party activities should be left to party functions. Don’t think 2011, think, TODAY.
6. Learn from history. Take a leaf from Zambia’s golden age, 1964-1969. Small but efficient cabinet of equals!
God bless our President!
God bless Zambia.