By Burnett Munthali
Mzuzu, Malawi – UTM Chief Counsel, Khumbo Bonzoe Soko, has assured party members and the public that the absence of former UTM leader and current State Vice President, Dr. Michael Usi, will not impact the ongoing convention in Mzuzu. Speaking to a local radio station, Soko emphasized that under the party’s revised constitution, Dr. Usi is now recognized solely as a delegate, and his absence holds no bearing on the convention’s proceedings.
Soko explained that UTM’s constitutional amendments, implemented in preparation for this convention, have clearly outlined roles for party members, including those who previously held leadership positions. “The party constitution is the guiding principle of this convention. Dr. Usi’s role is that of a delegate, and his absence does not disrupt or invalidate any aspect of the process,” Soko stated.
The UTM convention, a crucial event for the party as it elects new leadership and charts its future path, has drawn widespread attention. Despite speculation about Dr. Usi’s role and potential influence, Soko reassured members that the party remains focused on democratic processes.
“The absence of any individual, regardless of their past positions, cannot derail the progress and unity of UTM,” Soko added. He urged delegates to focus on the task at hand: electing leaders who will represent the party’s vision and aspirations as it gears up for the 2025 general elections.
Dr. Michael Usi’s absence has sparked conversations about his future political trajectory and his relationship with the UTM party. However, Soko dismissed rumors of discord, reiterating that Usi remains a respected member of the party.
As the convention progresses, UTM members are expected to elect a new leader from a field of four contenders, alongside other key officials. The outcome of the convention will set the tone for UTM’s political strategy and its positioning in Malawi’s ever-evolving political landscape.
The convention highlights UTM’s commitment to internal democracy and adherence to its constitutional framework. Soko’s clarification aims to quell any uncertainty and refocus attention on the party’s mission to bring transformative leadership to Malawi.
“The strength of UTM lies in its collective will and commitment to progress. This convention is proof that we are bigger than any one individual,” Soko concluded.