CDEDI blames fuel supply saga on infighting among Tonse Alliance partners

The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) has alleged that the ongoing fuel supply saga is a result of greed and infighting among Tonse Alliance partners.

CDEDI executive director Sylvester Namiwa, in a statement issued on Tuesday, further alleged that the Tonse partners are trying to outclass each other on the awarding of contracts in order to claim hefty commissions from the selected suppliers.

Namiwa–Chakwera must show leadership on NOCMA issue

He said it is sad that President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has chosen to helplessly watch the drama as it unfolds instead of stamping his authority to bring sanity to the matter.

“We, at CDEDI, are of the view that as a country, we have entertained this drama for way too long, and we can no longer continue watching it when we know that anytime we are going to pay with our own lives due to our inability to act. For starters, it is only in Malawi where the government does not have 100 percent control over fuel supplies,” reads the statement in part.

Namiwa emphasized that fuel controls the economy and it is the only commodity across the world that runs governments; hence, any slight crisis could translate into loss of lives in Malawi.

He also lamented the leadership crisis at the National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA), which has resulted in lack of capacity to award fresh contracts to fuel suppliers since the parastatal’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the Director of Finance and the Procurement Officer are all on suspension.

Namiwa further observed that NOCMA is playing the role of MERA since it has bypassed the regulator by identifying fuel suppliers without involving the regulator.

“NOCMA is clearly violating the law by publishing the intention to award contracts for fuel supplies in the press, without disclosing the prices of the bids, as per the requirement of the law.

“Poorly negotiated deals mean the consumer will bear the consequences through an instant increase in pump prices, a development that automatically pushes up both the cost of living and production, thereby translating into more misery for the already struggling Malawians,” he said.

However, the firebrand human rights activist acknowledged that the involvement of politicians in the fuel supplies is not new as they try so hard to bring in their preferred suppliers.

He emphasized that the leadership of NOCMA is critical in ensuring due diligence in the ranking of the bidders to ascertain the technical and financial capacity to supply the liquid.

“We have evidence in our possession, which indicates that the technical and financial capacity of some of the preferred fuel suppliers is questionable, such that they do not qualify to be awarded the contracts.

“Such underqualified bidders, whose technical and financial capacity is questionable, are the ones NOCMA has selected from the ‘not full bid’ category, thereby putting the country at risk,” alleged Namiwa in the statement.

CDEDI has since demanded that President Chakwera should demonstrate decisive leadership by reorganizing NOCMA.

“Should there be any fuel crisis any time soon in the country, CDEDI will not hesitate but to lead Malawians into nationwide protests, to force President Chakwera to rectify the situation, with the urgency it deserves,” warned Namiwa.

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Concerned citizen
Concerned citizen
2 years ago

Fuel is indeed critical for the running of any nation; I agree with CDEDI on this observation 100%. I am not sure how the laws regulating the operations of MERA and NOCMA were framed out, but I feel it should not have been the duty of the former to oversee the process of awarding contracts at NOCMA other than just evaluating their reports how such work has been done and offering policy guidance at that level. I feel direct involvement in awarding of the contracts it’s as good as running NOCMA operations. We should not forget that MERA is at… Read more »

Zoona zenizeni
Zoona zenizeni
2 years ago

Chakwera candi nothing because those involved are Chikhosi and Nkaka the untouchable.

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