leaders we have in authority.
“My charge to my fellow brothers and sisters in the continent is for us to seek to redefine leadership and governance in the continent.
“We need a leadership process that guarantees the fundamental freedoms and rights of the citizens and delivers a good life to them.
“We need to build and protect our political systems to serve the best interest of our people. We must learn how to manage our diversity and build an inclusive society,” he said.
Jonathan described late Kaunda as a man larger than life that would forever remain one of the Africa continent’s towering heroes.
He said that Kaunda served his people as a humble giant, and gave tangible support to liberation movements across Southern Africa.
He described Kaunda as a specimen of the highest level of patriotism, a strong promoter of Pan-Africanism, an idea that has now attained maturity with the realisation of the AfCFTA.
“Kaunda’s life was a pattern of good works, and his post Presidential humanitarian work of providing relief for HIV/AIDS patients and promoting practices and measures to curb the spread of the virus will ever be remembered,” Jonathan said.