Government Deports Pan African Professor For Denouncing China
1 October 2018
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Terrence Mawawa|Zambian authorities Deported Renowned Pan-
African Professor Patrick Lumumba, for speaking up Against China.

Prof. Lumumba was sent back by Immigration officials shortly after he had landed at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka aboard Kenya Airways with Flight Number KQ706.

He was due to deliver a public lecturer on China-Africa relations on Saturday night at Eden University. The topic for his public lecture was
“ Africa in the age of China’s Influence and Global Geo-Dynamics.”
Chief Spokesperson of the Zambian government, Dora Siliya confirmed that Prof. Lumumba was deported because he posed a security threat.

“Govt through the immigration department has denied entry into Zambia of Prof. Patrick Lumumba, a Kenyan national due to security considerations. Immigration is
a security wing working with agencies within and beyond Zambia.”

‘“Yes, I can confirm that Professor
Patrick Lumumba, a national of Kenya I believe, has been denied entry into Zambia by the Ministry of Home Affairs’ Immigration Department. You know the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration Department is a part of the security sector and they work with other security wings both internally and beyond our borders, and it is up to them to make a determination in Zambia’s public interest and public interest of people who can be allowed to enter the country or denied.”

“We saw recently a similar example of our national Laura Miti who
was denied entry into South Africa. They don’t have to give an explanation. We trust that they made the judgment based on national security. So it’s the same case here, and I just spoke with the Minister of Home Affairs and he has confirmed that they did deny Professor Lumumba entry for security reasons.
That is good enough for the government because they have the responsibility of looking after the nation.”
Professor Lumumba was invited to attend a graduation ceremony at Eden University and later feature on a Diamond TV-organised discussion
forum on Chinese Investments in Africa. China is reportedly pursuing debt-trap diplomacy by positioning itself to take over Zambia’s strategic
assets as well as controlling a huge stake in the State Media.