THE Church has called on all stakeholders in the constitution-making process to embrace one another and warned that the lack of love and unity that is emerging in the country is a recipe for disaster.
Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation director, Rev Reuben Daka said this at Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka yesterday during an interdenominational thanks-giving prayer service to mark Zambia’s 43rd independence anniversary.
Minister of Home Affairs, Ronnie Shikapwasha was the Government’s chief guest at the prayer meeting that attracted hundreds of worshippers from a cross-section of society.
In a moving sermon anchored on unity, Rev. Daka said he was concerned at the disagreements between the State and the Church on the constitution review process.
The service, dubbed: “forging a common future anchored on national pride and sustainable development through citizens’ participation,†Rev Daka said politicians were now exchanging insults because of envy and pride.
“We are so proud that we don’t want to listen to each other.
We have started keeping records of wrongs…evil is eating us away and we are always suspicious and not trusting each other,†he said.
“When you cannot trust one another that is a recipe for disaster.â€
He said love should not be removed from the constitution-making process because doing so would lead the nation into trouble.
“Love must not be removed from whatever political struggles we are going through as a nation.
Love never fails.
There is nothing that can stand in the way of love not even the constitution-making process.
If you don’t have love then you are nothing,†Rev Daka said.
He said love should not be sacrificed despite the misunderstandings the nation was facing.
He called on all Zambians to embrace one another because that was a command from God.
“Let us not be self seeking.
Let us not keep records of wrongs…let us forgive one another and be humble and see where we are going as a nation,†he said.
He said Government was duty-bound to love because it had taken the position as a parent for all the people in the nation.
“You must allow love to dominate you.
The country will develop and take on the challenges if we stand as ‘One Zambia One Nation,†Rev Daka said.
Lieutenant General, Shikapwasha who represented President Mwanawasa took up the first Bible reading from Psalms 133:1-3.
In an interview later, Gen. Shikapwasha said he enjoyed the sermon and agreed there was need for Zambians to love one another.
Chief Justice, Ernest Sakala, Deputy Speaker, Mutale Nalumango, ministers of Labour, Ronald Mukuma, Foreign Affairs, Kabinga Pande, permanent secretaries, diplomats, senior MMD officials among others attended the service.
Opposition leaders were conspicuously absent with only All People’s Congress, president Ken Ngondo in attendance.