CHICAGO-(MaraviPost)-Former member of Parliament and popular gospel artist Allan Ngumuya has commended President Arthur Peter Mutharika as “Mkulukutamoyo” for instituting a fresh Commission of inquiry into the plane crash that killed vice president Saulos Klaus Chilima and others in Chikangawa forest on 10 June 2024.
This comes after months of speculation and demands for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident.
A lot of information was hitting to the public, and Ngumuya believes that the President’s decision will help to uncover the truth and bring closure to the families of the victims.
The Commission of inquiry is expected to provide a detailed report on the causes of the crash and make recommendations to prevent similar incidents in the future.
“My weight of appreciation comes from deep down of my heart,” Ngumuya said, expressing his gratitude for the President’s bold move.
Ngumuya’s endorsement is significant, given his influence and reputation as a respected gospel artist and former lawmaker.
Mutharika has done the best thing for Malawians because this tragedy affects every citizen of this country, Ngumuya emphasized.
The President’s decision is seen as a commitment to transparency and accountability, and a recognition of the need for truth and justice.
The Commission of inquiry is expected to be a thorough and impartial investigation, and Ngumuya is confident that it will get to the bottom of the matter.
The inquiry’s findings are eagerly awaited by the public, who have been seeking answers about the crash. Ngumuya’s praise for the President is a reflection of the widespread support for the Commission of inquiry.
Many Malawians are hoping that the inquiry will bring closure to the families of the victims and provide a way forward for the country.
The President’s decision to institute a fresh Commission of inquiry is a significant development in the aftermath of the plane crash.
It is a move that is expected to promote transparency, accountability, and good governance in Malawi.
As the country awaits the outcome of the inquiry, Ngumuya’s words of appreciation serve as a reminder of the importance of unity and cooperation in the face of adversity.
The Commission of inquiry is an opportunity for Malawi to come together and seek the truth, and Ngumuya’s support for the President’s decision is a step in the right direction.
Malawians will have answers to questions that have lingered, including:
- Where is the black box?
- Why did Chakwera lie about poor visibility?
- Who advised the President?
- What was the army commander’s message?
- Who told Zikhale Ng’oma the plane was full?
- Can the reported crash circumstances explain the passengers’ condition?
- What did the Airtel tower guard see?
- How did Airtel tower assist in the search?
- Can officials’ phones be investigated?
- Is a black box a standard requirement for planes?
- What was the President’s Germany trip about?
- Who performed the postmortems?
- Why were bodies bloodless?
- Why was the search stopped?
- Why weren’t army and police used for the search?
- Why were few individuals assigned to search in the wrong direction?
- Was the Bahamas trip real or a stunt?
- Why did SKC leave before the President?
The Commission of inquiry aims to provide answers and bring closure to the nation.