EDGAR CHAGWA LUNGU:
Zambia’s No.1 Envoy and Development Agent for Trade,
Inter-Governmental Cooperation, Infrastructure Development, Resource
Mobilisation, and People to People Exchanges.
By Sunday Chilufya Chanda
Very recently, millions in
Zambia and around the globe, had their eyes fixed to the heavens for close to two hours as they beheld a rare
phenomenon; a “Blood Moon”. The century's longest lunar eclipse thrilled many
sky gazers and had them “over the moon”.
However, as spectacular as this
particular night may have been, the reality is if this were to become a nightly
occurrence, its spectacular wonder would be taken for granted, and its
significance would be lost in the routine humdrum of our existence.
18th Century American Philosopher
Ralph Waldo Emerson held that people’s attitude toward the stars would be more
appreciative if the heavenly bodies appeared only once every thousand years. He
asserted that because humankind sees the heavenly bodies so often, people have
grown accustomed to their splendour thereby taking them for granted.
During the last seven years of the Patriotic
Front Government’s administration under the late President Michael Sata and his
successor President Edgar Chagwa Lungu,
a galaxy of multi-sectoral stellar
performances have unfolded for all to behold, and like the philosopher of old
observed, it is easy to become so familiar with them taken for granted.
In this series entitled: “Edgar Chagwa Lungu – Zambia’s No.1 Envoy and Development Agent for Trade, Inter-Governmental Cooperation,
Infrastructure Development, resource Mobilisation, and People to People
Exchanges”, the author discusses the conscientious commitment of the
Zambian Head of State’s Development Agenda and Economic Diplomacy.
There has been much false
commentary and hypocritical analysis vis-à-vis the current efforts by the
Patriotic Front (PF) Government to forge regional and international
partnerships to benefit all Zambians.
Unfortunately, these false commentaries
and hypocritical analyses have to a larger extent received a muted response.
However, this silence has to be broken- but not just for the sake of breaking
it. As Jorge Luis Borges famously said “Do not talk
unless you can improve the silence”. Therefore, for the Patriotic Front, this
is the opportune time to pass the Jorge Luis Borges test, and “improve the
silence” regarding current efforts to build strong partnerships for Zambia’s
inclusive development.
Undoubtedly, in the relatively short period from
2016 to present under the leadership of the PF, both the Government and the
fundamentals of the Zambian economy have strengthened their capacity to be
efficient, effective, resilient, agile, forward-looking and focused with the
view to attaining the targets set out in the Seventh
National Development Plan (7NDP), Vision 2030 and African Union (AU) Agenda
2063. This intervening period has also witnessed unprecedented levels of
infrastructure development in Zambia in a very short period of time. To the
objective observer, the face of Zambia is quickly and positively changing
through infrastructure development – the precursor of inclusive economic
growth.
The afore-mentioned infrastructure development
and the strengthening of the core sectors of Government and the economy have
not happened by accident, but by design. It has been as a result of wise,
sober, resilient and deliberate leadership by His Excellency, President Edgar
Chagwa Lungu, and his predecessor, the late President, Michael Chilufya Sata;
May His Soul Rest In Peace.
In addition to the 7NDP, Vision 2030 and AU
Agenda 2063; the PF Government is guided by its Manifesto, whose intended end
result is to: “significantly uplift the standard of living of all Zambians.”
The battle against poverty and underdevelopment
in Zambia is being won, but the war is certainly far from over. As a result,
the PF Government, under the able leadership of President Lungu, has set out as
its task to build beneficial and long-term domestic,
regional and international partnerships to bring about robust and inclusive
economic development in Zambia.
Overall, the strategic partnerships being
developed at national, regional and international level by the PF Government under
President Lungu are centered on some of the following:
- Achieving national progress while maintaining peace and stability.
- Formulating and adhering to sound development policies, relevant in a Zambian context.
- Promoting balanced economic, political, cultural, social and ecological progress.
- Coordinating the implementation of national strategic policy documents and the PF Manifesto towards the attainment of 7NDP, Vision 2030 and AU Agenda 2063 targets.
- Stimulating and maintaining the momentum for stable and sound economic development.
- Significantly improving the living standards of Zambians.
- Fending off risks to inclusive, stable and appreciable economic growth.
Ends…//…
The Author is the PF
Media Director
At the Patriotic Front
Secretariat
In Lusaka
In
the next article, Sunday Chilufya
Chanda will continue discussing some of the measures
the Patriotic Front Government of His Excellency President Edgar Chagwa Lungu
is taking in order to significantly improve the living standards of all
Zambians.
And I quote"Do not talk unless you can improve the silence”. Upnd would have done much better if the kept quite, they talk too much forgetting that people have eyes to see the developmental projects that have been undertaken by the PF government since its inception in 2011
ReplyDeleteComrade Chanda, this is very vital and I personally will be here always to keep this conversation going. The content is what we yearn for as true citizens and as members of the PF.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much my brother. We have a duty to enrich the debate.
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