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‘Greedy’ ministers disappoint DPP MPs

by Staff Writer
14/04/2012
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Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) members of Parliament for the South have expressed disappointment over the ‘greedy’ behaviour shown by Cabinet ministers who are declaring their support for new Head of State President Joyce Banda before the burial of late president Professor Bingu wa Mutharika.

The MPs expressed the disappointment on Wednesday during their meeting at Blantyre Civic Centre offices which was chaired by the party’s regional governor for the South, Noel Masangwi.

The meeting also discussed the participation of the MPs in the funeral programme for Mutharika, who was also DPP president. Masangwi said 26 out of the 50 DPP legislators in the region attended the meeting. The party had 54 MPs in the South, but some joined a pressure group, Hope Alliance, whereas Ndirande Central Constituency has an independent MP.

Masangwi confirmed the meeting and the disappointment expressed by the MPs. He also said the meeting agreed to visit Mutharika’s brother, Peter, to console him since he is one of the key members of the party.

“We discussed a number of issues, especially giving one another [hope] following the defection of some uncultured people [anthu opanda mkhalidwe] who, unfortunately, were led by Cabinet ministers. Everybody is disappointed with the ministers. Nobody expected that to happen [ministers declaring their defections and abandoning Mutharika].

“We are all shocked by the conduct of the ministers, but anyway life has to go on. We told the MPs that the party is as strong as before and that all structures are intact,” said Masangwi in an interview on Thursday. He said the region was looking up to the party’s national executive to take action on the ministers.

‘Peter still our candidate’

He said Peter Mutharika still remains the party’s presidential candidate in the 2014 elections.

“Peter is our candidate. We in the South proposed his name and we stick to that,” said Masangwi.

Chikhwawa East MP Ragson Chirwa corroborated Masangwi’s statements, adding that the party told them that vehicles would be available to take the MPs to Lilongwe to welcome Mutharika’s remains and then join the bereaved family.

When Mutharika died on Thursday last week, some ministers rushed to announce their support for Banda and her People’s Party. Some of the ministers who made such declarations are Minister of Transport and Public Infrastructure Sidik Mia and his deputy Catherine Gotani Hara, Minister of Industry and Trade John Bande, Minister of Labour Luscious Kanyumba, Lands, Housing and Urban Development who is also DPP’s second vice-president Yunus Mussa and Deputy Speaker of Parliament Jones Chingola.

Chancellor College political scientist Blessings Chinsinga advised Banda to try new people as Malawi is blessed with more human resource.

DPP secretary general Wakuda Kamanga said yesterday that the party will meet after the burial to reflect on the events and map the way forward.

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