
President Rupiah Banda has urged Zambians in the Diaspora to take a leaf from Ethiopian nationals who have invested massively in their country.
Mr. Banda said the Ethiopians in Diaspora have invested in their country’s infrastructure , Agriculture , Tourism and Real Estate that has translated into significant development of Ethiopian towns such as the capital, Addis Ababa.
President Banda was speaking last night when he addressed the Zambian community in Addis Ababa where he is attending the 12th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union, which is under the theme ‘Infrastructure Development in Africa’ .
The Ethiopian government estimates that between 1.5 million and 2 million Ethiopians are living abroad in places as far as Sweden, Canada and the Middle East.
Mr. Banda said efforts would be made by the Zambian government to find a strategy of encouraging and facilitating for the Zambians abroad to invest their earnings back home.
“Investing back into the country by you people in the Diaspora would help you avoid becoming destitutes once you are recalled,” he added.
Mr. Banda also called on Zambians to adjust their way of life in the face of the global economic financial crisis.
President Banda urged all Zambians to seek to be self-sustaining by venturing into farming in a bid to avoid buying food for their survival.
He said at national level, the country was diversifying from the traditional dependency on mining to other sectors such as agriculture and tourism in a bid to mitigate the impact of the global economic financial crisis.
President Banda also emphasized the need for unity at family, community and national level, as unity is a prerequisite for personal and national development.
He said unity was a precious attribute, which must be guarded jealously if Zambia is to move forward.
President Banda reiterated that his administration was a listening government and would accept constructive criticism for the good of the country.
Speaking earlier, Zambia’s Ambassador to Ethiopia Patrick Sinyinza said the efforts by President Banda to spare time from his busy schedule for the Zambian Community in Ethiopia was a clear manifestation of good leadership.
Mr. Sinyinza said the Zambian Community in Ethiopia was fully behind the leadership of President Banda and government.
And Chairman of the Zambian Community in Ethiopia Washington Mukumbila congratulated President Banda for his victory in the October 30 Presidential by-election.
Mr. Mukumbila said signs were already visible that Zambia was poised for greater development under the leadership of president Banda.
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