Malawi Needs More leadership than Politics- Jumah

Jumah says Malawi need a leader not a politician
By Vincent Gunde
President and Commander in Chief of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, says Malawi need a leader not a politician, a servant not a master and a leader not a boss for it to move out from being the poorest to a rich nation.

Jumah said Malawi has had six presidents, all with title holders on the land, Doctors and Professors but have left the country poor as it was in 1964 claiming that executive arrogance has made the country remain behind.

Bantu Saunders Jumah

He said President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera promised to change the country to prosperity within 2 years with assurance that if he fails, he will resign but executive arrogance has become a daily bread, Chancellor of all public universities in Malawi.

Speaking through a Revolutionary voice in various media platforms, Jumah said President Chakwera must go back to his words, stand up and apologize to Malawians for promising them the moon saying in 2025 Malawi will not have Chakwera because of executive arrogance.

Jumah said the development projects Chakwera is implementing is as a result of the development Agenda of Africa that by 2063, 55 nations forming the continent of Africa are economically independent and self-dependent from countries of the West.

He said Malawi created the National Planning Commission to monitor development to 2063 but on a surprise, 6 new political parties have managed to get a certificate of compliance while big parties UDF, DPP, AFORD and MCP do not dream of reaching 2063 only on paper.

The MRP President said Malawi has already lost 4 years of the development agenda 2063 with President Chakwera’s excessive borrowing for consumptions saying the national debt has reached K15 trillion and by the time the country goes to the 2025 elections, the debts will be over K17 trillion.

He has lamented that K15 trillion debts would have constructed a duo-carriage road from Nsanje-Chitipa, modern airports and other long-term infrastructures but on a sad note, it has gone into the pockets of politicians for mansions and handouts to the would-be voters.

Jumah has advised Malawians to remove executive arrogance if the country is to move forward but repeating the same executive arrogance leaders, Malawi will be poor forever observing that Malawi was not created to be poor, it would have been the second richest nation in the SADC region.

“Malawi more than ever, needs mindset change of ideas, new parties to give a new direction, everyone who has been tested for leadership must rest for new people with new ideas to take the country to another level of prosperity,” said Jumah.