By Burnett Munthali
The Bantu Development Foundation has called on Malawians to cease using the funeral of late Vice President Saulos Chilima for personal or political gain. The Foundation’s spokesperson, Atsogoleri a Mipingo, made the appeal to the public, emphasizing the need for respect and sensitivity in light of Chilima’s passing.
In a recent statement, Atsogoleri a Mipingo highlighted concerns that some individuals and groups are attempting to exploit Chilima’s death and the subsequent national mourning for their own agendas. He warned that such actions are undermining the solemnity of the situation and urged people to honor Chilima’s memory with dignity.
“The death of Vice President Chilima is a time for mourning and reflection, not for personal or political advantage,” said Atsogoleri a Mipingo. “We have observed that some are using this tragic event to further their own causes or gain attention, which is both inappropriate and disrespectful.”
Atsogoleri’s remarks come amid ongoing public discourse, with many expressing concerns about how Chilima’s legacy and the circumstances surrounding his death are being handled. The Foundation is calling for a united effort to ensure that Chilima is remembered with the respect he deserves, rather than being used as a platform for others’ ambitions.
The public’s response to this appeal is crucial, as it reflects broader societal attitudes towards the respectful treatment of public figures and their legacies. As Malawi continues to grieve the loss of its former Vice President, the Foundation’s call for decorum and respect underscores the importance of honoring Chilima’s contributions to the country.
In light of these developments, what are your thoughts on the ongoing discourse and the Foundation’s appeal?