Mr. Banda has unveiled his leadership and governance curriculum vitae, saying he had been a Member of Parliament for a long time, a Minister of Foreign Affairs and also of Mines, an ambassador to the United States of America, and the United Nations among other diplomatic portfolios.
He added that he worked as a General Manager for the National Agriculture Marketing Board (NAMBOARD) during the first republic.
He further noted that he is a farmer and therefore understood the needs and problems of the agricultural sector in the country.
Mr. Banda said with such political, government and diplomatic experience, he was the right presidential candidate among others to be elected as Zambia’s fourth republican president.
The acting President has since asked Zambians to be judgmental and analytical in comparing him to other candidates contesting the forthcoming presidential by-election.
And Mr. Banda has thanked the ruling MMD and its members for their support and for electing him for the October 30th, 2008 presidential election.
He pledged to work with all other candidates who contested with him during the time the party was electing a presidential candidate.
The candidature in the MMD was contested by a number of people, which Mr. Banda said could have been a divisive factor if the party was not democratic and united.
Other people that contested the candidature for the president in the MMD were Minister of Finance, Ng’andu Magande, Home Affairs Minister, Ronnie Shikapwasha, former Vice Presidents Enoch Kavindele and Nevers Mumba and former Works and Supply Minister in the MMD government Ludwig Sondashi.
Mr. Magande, Mr. Kavindele, Lieutenant General Shikapwasha, and Dr. Sondashi were present at the launch of the campaigns and held hands with Mr. Banda to symbolize unity of purpose for the forthcoming elections.
The seat of republican president fell vacant following the death of the sitting President Levy Mwanawasa on August 19th this year.
Other political parties contesting the presidential by-election are opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) which has fielded its leader, Hakainde Hichilema and the Patriotic Front (PF) whose candidate is its president, Michael Sata.