ECL IS ‘MAGNETIC’ SAYS LINDA BANKS

ECL IS ‘MAGNETIC’ SAYS LINDA BANKS

LINDA Banks, a staunch critic of former President Edgar Lungu has described him as a unique and genuinely loving leader whose positive attributes have left a lasting impression on many Zambians.


Ms Banks, an academician based in the United Kingdom, says beyond his political decisions, former President Lungu had unique attributes which even when one hates or loves him, are undisputable.
In her write up titled “Edgar Lungu: The Accidental President Who Seduced Zambia,” Ms Banks, who also studied journalism, said her paper was not about assessing Mr Lungu’s leadership qualities or his tenure as President of Zambia.

She said from his love of dancing to his habit of casually stopping at markets or streets to greet people, the former President demonstrated a level of openness that few leaders achieve.


“One of Lungu’s most memorable qualities was his genuine love for connecting with people. Known for his dance moves, he often joined in local celebrations and public events, showcasing a lighthearted side that made him relatable.

“This personal touch made him incredibly popular and accessible, allowing citizens to see him not just as a distant figure of authority, but as one of their own.


His impromptu stops at markets and street corners to greet citizens reflected his respect for everyday people and his desire to stay grounded,” Ms Banks wrote.


She said former President Lungu’s approach to politics mirrored that of several other world leaders who embraced a similar, accessible persona such as former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was known for his informal, sometimes unconventional style, often breaking away from the typical rigidity of British politics.


Ms Banks said Mr Lungu’s approachable style resonated deeply with Zambian citizens and his love for dancing and his habit of stopping to greet people on the street or in markets showcased a humility that set him apart.


She said Mr Lungu brought more than political decisions to the Zambian landscape as he was a stylish, witty, and loyal figure whose personality traits made him a unique leader.

(Daily Nation)

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