By Collings Linyenga
Malawi’s Vice President Dr. Michael Usi, has recently urged Malawians to support President Lazarus Chakwera, praising him as a development-oriented leader. However, this move is widely seen as a desperate attempt to maintain his position as running mate, rather than a genuine effort to promote Chakwera’s agenda.
Usi’s appointment as Vice President after Dr. Saulos Chilima’s passing could have been a catalyst for him to establish himself as a strong political leader, building add adding sense to his movement *”Okudya zake alibe mulandu”*. Instead, he has chosen to tie his political future to Chakwera’s, neglecting to build his own political capital.
This decision is a missed opportunity for Usi to demonstrate his worth and create a loyal following. His sentiments lack strategic foresight, failing to enhance his popularity or create a lasting political legacy. If he cannot prove his value, Chakwera may be forced to replace him.
Usi needs to build his relevance and create a strong political base, rather than relying on Chakwera’s influence. By blindly supporting the President, Usi jeopardizes his own political future. To become a formidable force in Malawian politics, he must focus on building his own brand and creating a loyal following. Only then can he establish himself as a strong political leader.