Acting President Rupiah Banda has paid glowing tribute to the Zambian people for their peacefulness and unity they exhibited during the funeral of late President Levy Mwanawasa.
Mr. Banda said Zambians accorded the late Dr. Mwanawasa a funeral and burial befitting a king.
He said the citizens demonstrated to the whole world their unity of purpose.
“Special tribute goes to the defence and security wings for a perfect execution of a programme of mourning that was incident free except for the enormous outpouring of emotion by all,” he said.
Mr. Banda said this in his address to the nation on the state of the nation on the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) television and radio Tuesday evening to mark the end of the 21 day national mourning for the late Republican President.
He further thanked Egypt and France governments respectively for their support during the illness of the late President.
“Let me thank the government and people of Egypt for the exceptional support rendered at the time our President fell ill. The people of Zambia and their government are grateful to President Mubarak and the Egyptian people,” he said.
He further extended his appreciation to the people and government of France for the support during the illness and subsequent death of Dr. Mwanawasa.
“The people of Zambia are grateful to President Sarkozy for paying the medical bills and providing transport and other logistics of honour such as transporting the body of our late President to Zambia,” he said.
The acting President also thanked the Chinese government for dressing the burial site and providing an exceptional casket for the late Dr. Mwanawasa.
He also paid tribute to the international community, the local church leaders and their congregations for their spiritual, financial and material support during the late Dr. Mwanawasa’s funeral.
He said local church leaders did not only send messages of goodwill but also to God, an act he said that unified the country during the illness, death, national mourning and eventual burial of the late President.
“We are a peaceful country because we pray and believe in God,” he said, adding, “I ask our religious leaders to continue leading the country in prayer and faith because God has blessed our nation.”
Mr. Banda observed that the media played an important role in keeping the nation informed of during the state funeral.
“The various media organizations faithfully continued to conduct very well meaning programmes during the period of national mourning and allowed citizens to express themselves in a manner that was respectful and dignified,” he said.
Dr. Mwanawasa died at Percy Military hospital in France on August 19th, 2008 following a stroke he suffered on June 29th, 2008 while attending an African Union heads of state and government summit in Egypt.
The late President was buried on September 3rd, 2008 at Embassy Park in Lusaka after his body was taken to all provincial centers to accord thousands of Zambians chance to pay their last respects.
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