The late former Republican Vice President and Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) founder Member General Christon Tembo was today put to rest at his farm house in Makeni area.
Hundreds of people from all walks of life witnessed the burial of General Tembo who died last week on Friday, March 6, 2009 at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) after an illness.
Among those who attended General Tembo’s burial were Republican Vice President George Kunda, First President Kenneth Kaunda, Second President Frederick Chiluba, opposition Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) President Edith Nawakwi and All People’s Congress Party (ACP) President Ken Ng’ondo.
Others were former Republican Vice Presidents Dr Nevers Mumba, Enock Kavindele and General Godfrey Miyanda respectively, Defence Chiefs, Diplomatic Corps, Cabinet ministers and other senior government officials.
Vice President George Kunda, who represented government during the burial procession described the late General Christon Tembo as a gallant leader who was dedicated to upholding the lives of the people not only in the Zambian army but in the country as a whole.
Mr. Kunda said General Tembo was an honest person who contributed greatly to the development of the Zambian defence fraternity.
The Vice President further described the passing on of General Tembo as a sad development to Zambia saying that the nation has been robbed of a great warrior who played a paramount role in the development of the country particularly in the defence sector.
And Chifumu Banda, who represented the family of the late General Tembo, thanked government for role it had taken in supporting the late former Vice President during his tenure in government, sickness and after his death.
The former Vice President was given a 19 gun shot by a combined team of defence forces from the Zambia Army and the Zambia Air Force (ZAF) respectively.
Ruling MMD in Lusaka has described the late former republican Vice President, Christone Tembo as a true son of Zambia that contributed to the growth of democracy in the country.
MMD Lusaka Province spokesperson Henry Mutiti said the late Lieutenant General Tembo was a humble and a true patriot that fought for many under privileged Zambians during his service as Tourism and Natural resources Minister and vice president in the Chiluba administration.
He said the late General Tembo was a man of few words that helped in introducing young people into politics.
He said more young people were now getting into politics at an early age because of the influence General Tembo had when he was Vice President.
And Forum for Leadership Search Executive Director Edwin Lifwekelo described the late General Tembo as a selfless leader who contributed to the development of Zambia.
Mr. Lifwekelo said the late General Tembo will be remembered for the time he was imprisoned during the reign of Dr. Kaunda.
He said the late Tembo was a good example to young people who have political ambitions.
Former Zambia National Commercial Bank Managing Director Samuel Musonda described the late General Tembo as a gallant man that aimed at seeing the growth of democracy in Zambia.
Mr. Musonda said the late General Tembo will be remembered for the good public service he rendered to this nation.
He said General Tembo was a corrupt free person as he was never cited for any corrupt activity during the time he saved as Vice President in the Chiluba administration.
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