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NAP wants Chakwera to appoint Veep with national interests at heart

Chakwera during Chilima burial and Kondowe (above) and Kunkuyu (below)

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The country’s civil rights group under the banner National Advocacy Platform (NAP) is calling President Lazarus Chakwera to appoint his deputy who has national interest at heart.

NAP calls following the demise of late Veep Saulos Chilima and eight others in plane crash on June 10, 2024 at Chikangawa forest in Mzimba district.

President Chakwera is mandated by the law to appoint his deputy within seven days after the death of Veep in office.

In a press statement issued on June 18, 2024 and signed by NAP Chairperson Benedicto Kondowe urged Chakwera to appoint his deputy who understand and prioritizes the national interest.

“The National Advocacy Platform (NAP) once again extends heartfelt condolences to the nation on the passing of Vice President Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima.

“As we grieve, we must also look to the future. Under Sections 84(2) and 88 of the Constitution of Malawi, the President is required to appoint a Vice President within seven days from the date the vacancy arose. This is a pivotal moment for our nation,” reads NAP statement in part.

Kondowe adds, “NAP urges the President to appoint a Vice President who understands and prioritizes the national interest. This leader should embody the vision and values that Dr. Chilima upheld, ensuring continuity and progress for Malawi.

“Furthermore, the incoming Vice President must be able to unify the nation and lead us through this period of collective healing”.

“The President faces significant pressures, but this decision must transcend political interests. The future of our nation depends on choosing a capable, dedicated leader committed to our collective goals.

“We call on all stakeholders to support the President in making a wise and patriotic choice. Let us unite to ensure the incoming Vice President upholds our constitutional values and steers Malawi toward a prosperous future,” urges Kondowe.

But addressing the news conference on Tuesday evening, Information Minister Moses Kunkuyu said Malawians should expect President Chakwera to comply with the seven days period to appoint new Vice President, as required by law, following the demise of Vice President Saulos Chilima.

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