Former Lands Deputy Minister, Sipula Kabanje has advised the MMD National Executive Committee (NEC) to be careful in choosing the successor to the late Zambian Republican President Dr. Levy Mwanawasa.
Dr. Kabanje said it would be a great loss to Dr. Mwanawasa’s contribution to the development of the country, if the ruling party failed to win the fourth coming Presidential bye-election.
Dr. Kabanje stated that Dr. Mwanawasa has left behind a legacy that will need his successor to build on .
He said the party needs to choose a candidate that shared the vision of Dr. Mwanawasa, so as to enable the continuation of the promising development programmes of the country.
Dr. Kabanje told ZANIS in an interview in Mongu that, the party should look for someone who is selfless and focused on policies that include the crusade against corruption and the rule of law.
About 17 high profile Zambians have tendered in their applications for the Nations’ top-most job. The applicants include Acting President Rupiah Banda, Finance Minister Ng’andu Magande, Home Affairs Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha, Health Minister Brian Chituwo and Mr. Billy Phiri.
Others include Charles Ngesa, Former Vice Presidents Dr. Nevers Mumba and Enock Kavindele , Mr. Lawrence Mulenga, former Works and Supply Minister Ludwig Sondashi and Mr. Nason Musoni.
Dr. Kabanje stated that the party should respect the attributes of President Mwanawasa who was able to cast his net far and wide, in allocating duties to Zambians.
Dr. Kabanje who described Dr. Mwanawasa as a person of integrity , empathy , dedicated and obsessed with work said, the late President would be missed by not only Zambia and Africa but the world at large.
“Dr. Mwanawasa had empathy for mankind, he was one who would go an extra mile in whatever he did,’ he added.
He said Zambians do not have to look elsewhere for a role model, as President Levy Mwanawasa is the most appropriate role model.
He said today the Zambian economy was doing better in comparison to the time when President Mwanawasa took over leadership.
He cited the liberalized operations in the banking sector, the strengthening of the local currency against major world currencies, improved road infrastructure and the agricultural sector, as some of the areas that have tremendously improved in the economy.
For Western Province, Dr. Kabanje said the success of Dr. Mwanawasa can be measureed by projects that include Shesheke Bridge and the Mongu – Kalabo road.
He said Dr. Mwanawasa‘s dream in the Province was to ensure that Western Province became a gateway to Angola and Namibia, connecting the rest of the neighboring countries, to make regional integration a reality.
“The President did not only want the restoration of the infrastructure, but to make the Province vibrant,’ he added
And United Party for National Development (UPND) chairman for Livestock and Fisheries Captain Lawrence Nyambe said, President Mwanawasa surprised his critics over his ability to deliver.
He said the President tried under difficult circumstances to foster development in Western Province.
Captain Nyambe stated that more money was allocated for many development programmes in the Province.
He however expressed sadness on the hosting of the funeral procession at the President Guest House, which resulted in the stampede.
He said the organizers should have taken the body to the Stadium, to avoid the stampede that ensued on last week, in which about 8 people sustained injuries were several others fainted.
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