Politicians and Zambians at large have been advised to stop the succession talk and concentrate on concluding the funeral for the late President Levy Mwanawasa.
Forum for Development and Democracy-FDD President Edith Nawakwi told ZANIS in Kasama that those who are anxious to take over from the late Dr. Mwanawasa should wait until the late President is buried.
Ms. Nawakwi people should be mature and respect this period of mourning which she said is a Zambian way of doing things.
“Let us give our brother dignity and bury him in peace. Some people are literally squabbling over inheritance when we have not even buried Levy,” she said.
She pointed out that talking about succeeding DR. Mwanawasa at such a time when the nation has not even buried the late beloved President is sending a wrong signal to the Zambian people.
“This is not the right time. I felt too distressed the last couple of days s some people have engaged themselves in succession squabbles,” said Ms. Nawakwi.
The FDD Leader said talking about inheritance might send a wrong message not only to the outside world that the country is disunited.
“Levy died and did not die in vain. He died in pursuant of unity not only for Zambia but Africa as a whole. And every one in the region is looking to Zambia to see how we shall mourn our late President,” said Ms. Nawakwi.
She advised all politicians to forget their differences and look at the future of Zambia.
Ms. Nawakwi said at a personal level, the late President Mwanawasa had a heart to reach as evidenced by the number of people who had begun focusing on Zambia as their investment destination.
And the body of the late President Mwanawasa’s body was this morning at 07:14 hours flown to Mansa in Luapula province.
As the Zambia Airways Plane carrying Dr. Mwanawasa’s body started off for the runway, people of Kasama wailed and waved their last goodbye to the Late President.
The body is accompanied by First Lady Maureen Mwanawasa, Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary Simon Miti, Chief of Protocol Ambassador Darius Bubala, the late President Mwanawasa’s Aid-de Camp Joseph Kaonga and other senior government officials and family members.
The late President’s body was seen off at the Kasama Airport by Northern Province Minister Lameck Chibombamilimo, Commerce Minister Felix Mutati, Works and Supply Minister Kapembwa Simbao, Community Development Minister, Catherine Namugala and Forum for Development and Democracy-FDD President Edith Nawakwi.
Others were Energy Deputy Minister Gunston Sichilima, Northern Province Permanent Secretary Gabriel Kaunda, senior government and party officials.
Meanwhile, Mr. Chibombamilimo described the body viewing programme for the late President Mwanawasa as peaceful and a success.
Mr. Chibombamilimo said at least thousands of people in the Northern province were accorded a chance to body view their late President.
He said the people of Northern province loved the late President going by the attendance during the body viewing programme.
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