As you approach six months in office I feel compelled to write to you and ask you to urgently address matters of critical importance concerning the fundamental rights of Zambian citizens from every corner of our great nation, regardless of who they support politically.
This letter follows closely a serious attack and attempt on my life and other United Party for National Development supporters in Kitwe earlier this week, and in Mulobezi during the by-elections. I am sure you are already aware of some of the details of the attack so I will not repeat them here, but wish to remind you that this attack is not an isolated instance.
It comes after weeks of intimidation on us by the PF cadres and attempts to restrict our movements and our democratic right to meet and talk with the Zambian people.
Where violence has been the outcome, we strongly feel there has been serious bias in favour of PF cadres in pursuing the perpetrators.
The guilty persons must be held to account regardless of their political affiliation. We cannot pretend to hold our head high as a democracy and beacon of peace and stability in the region while our law is applied so unevenly, and while the freedom of assembly and free speech are so clearly under attack.
Zambian people do not need permission from anyone, let alone aHead of State to express their opinions or assemble. On one hand you preach One Zambia, One Nation and on the other you do not discipline the gun-running PF cadres and the PF Secretary General for his most offensive remarks on other citizens.
Not only do we feel that the failure of Government to publicly acknowledge and condemn the attacks and to call for the fair persecution of PF perpetrators, violates our rights as Zambian citizens, but it also threatens the future stability of our great nation.
Your deafening silence can lead one to believe you are the “Warlord” behind the scenes. At this time Zambia faces a number of challenges as you are aware: the economy is in shambles and debt ridden, whereby our children’s future has been mortgaged, our electricity utility, ZESCO is in crisis and most importantly we have a large youth population who lack the opportunities they deserve to find decent work that can help them cover the ever rising cost of living.
At such a time politicians such as you and I need to inspire trust in the Zambian people – it is when the people lack faith in the ability of their leaders to address the challenges facing them through peaceful means that people will turn to violence, it is when they become frustrated and feel they have nothing to lose by taking this ill-advised route.
It is truly a sad state of affairs if our youths feel that way in 2015, and even sadder if our Government refuses to acknowledge the seriousness of the situation.
As political leaders, and for you as President of our Republic I strongly believe it is up to us to lead by example and condemn every act of violence perpetrated by one Zambian against another. We must also refocus public attention on the issues. Freedom of speech must be protected at all times, but we must take a responsibility for setting the tone by focusing discussions based on the issues and not personal attacks and impressing upon our colleagues the need to do the same.
As President we also ask you to fulfil your responsibility to the Zambian people and oversee equal application of the law to every Zambian regardless of political affiliation, to uphold freedom of speech by not shying away from criticism or seeking to punish those from which it comes but instead to acknowledge and address it with due maturity, and to ensure that the freedom of assembly is re-established for all Zambians through reform, or if needs be, complete overhaul of the Public Order Act.
From here on out let us both publicly declare our commitment to engage on the important issues of the economy, jobs, education, healthcare, high cost of food, and at the same time to always condemn violence and inflammatory action by our members.
Yours sincerely,
Hakainde Hichilema
President
E Banda
July 20, 2015 at 1:17 pm
Voting either for HH or anybody is not the solution. These are mere human beings who should not be trusted absolutely. If you think EC Lungu has failed you, what guarantee do you have that HH will fix the economy? Do not be cheated by any of these politicians.
We had a federal government, people wanted self government which we successfully obtained in 1964 under UNIP.UNIP failed and in 1992 MMD came on board under FTJ Chiluba. Then it was L Mwanawasa, Rupiah Banda. Next it was MC Sata and now its EC Lungu for PF. The African continent and the rest of the world is in turmoil. There is an economic crisis everywhere, Zambia inclusive. So HH and his UPND should NOT think that they will be able fix to the so many problems that Zambia is experiencing at the moment. Only the might GOD will. You politicians, how do you know you will be alive in 2016 or even tomorrow or the next second? Do you know what is going to happen a second from now? If you do not why do you then blindfold people to think that the solution to the problems they are facing only lies in your hands and your party?
Only Jesus Christ is the solution to our problems folks. Personally I will never be derailed by these politicians, they are simply liars who are bent on bringing each other down. All they do is criticise, insult and fight each other to win support from the would be voters. My brothers and sisters trust in the LORD HE will NEVER disappoint you. Watch and pray HE will lift you up. Do not waste your precious time on even exchanging bitter words with each other on the basis of who to support. Just work hard and GOD is going to bless you. Avoid unnecessary complaints wait on the LORD. THANK YOU.
Trixy
July 20, 2015 at 2:02 pm
@E Banda, Wow!!long posting I must say!. A few good points here and there that make sense, but the rest do not make sense at all. Let me ask you something, so if we should not worry about who our president is and instead wait upon God almighty to deliver us, why do we even vote and put people into power? Why do we change Governments of the days? From UNIP to MMD and now PF. Why? We would have just continued with UNIP if that is the case. The reason we change Governments is to try and give chance to another Party based on the fact that the current one is not performing to expectation. That is why. No way can we tolerate the nonsence that is going on in this country at the moment ati because we should not look at leaders but look unto God. What is this? Are you talking to kids? I have said it and continue to say that PF cadres aim to hoodwink the simple minded, but unfortunately there are very few of them here and in the process they end up looking very fooling.
Paul Phiri
July 22, 2015 at 1:45 pm
My Bro U Have A Point, We Shuold Try & Fogive Some People. The Only Problem With Us Zambians Tend To Pretend By Deliberately Ignoring Serious Issues Affecting Us, He Means If We Stop Voting Problems Will Lessen, This Is Why We Say Think Before Saying Anything. As Far As Any Zambian Men & Women That Understand What Democracy Is Are Not Going To Give Another Mandate To ECL & His Friends To Continue Oppressing Us, How Could He (edgar) Permit His Unruly Stupid Cadres Like Him To Control People’s Freedom.