11/12/2024
My Reflection on the ECL Eligibility Case Judgment
Friends and Family, especially my fellow Youths. Yesterday’s judgment, which upholds the Constitution, reaffirms the principle that a presidential term is limited to two terms and that there is no provision for a third term, and this must be respected.
This same principle of limiting how long one can hold office should also be applied to other political positions, such as parliamentary and mayoral offices. These roles should not become lifetime positions but should allow for rotation and fresh leadership.
It is equally disheartening to see that out of the millions of people we have in zambia the entire opposition could not identify or groom a capable successor to the former president, Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu . This lack of succession planning reflects poorly on both Mr. Lungu and the opposition.
Leaders must focus on preparing the next generation to take over rather than clinging to power or attempting to fix the system for a third or more terms.
As youths, we should be more concerned. The fact that some of us are even championing the idea of Mr. Lungu’s return for a third term is worrying. What does that say about us? When will it be our turn if we continue to push for leaders to stay in office indefinitely?
This is why some positions continue to have the same people in office for extended periods — because potential successors are not groomed to take charge but are instead trained to remain in supportive roles(mostly as Cadres)
We seriously need to align ourselves with opportunities for leadership and actively prepare to step into these roles.
Let this also serve as a lesson to today's leaders—whether in companies, churches, or organizations etc: groom and mentor others to take over when your time comes to an end.
Leadership is not about staying in power indefinitely; it’s about building a legacy that outlives your tenure. Otherwise the Constitution is clear: elected twice, sworn in twice. What more are we asking for with a third term?😂🤦
My fellow Youths, Let’s embrace the call for renewal and prepare ourselves for the future. Leadership must be dynamic, inclusive, and forward-looking.
The time for the youth to rise is yesterday. Takwaba na imbi time.
TOGETHER WE CAN DEFEND OUR CONSTITUTION
Joseph Kazhila Jnr
11.12.24🇿🇲🫱