Insecurity worries CCJP: Demands action on Njauju murder, Malawi cashgate cases expedited

The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) and the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) have said the recent murder of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Director of Corporate Affairs, Issa Njauju highlights the levels of insecurity in the country.

Chisoni:  expedite investigations and establish reasons behind his death
Chisoni: Police should expedite investigations and establish reasons behind Njauju’s death

Njauju, who was laid to rest last Saturday, was found dead in Lilongwe after he was reported missing on Thursday. His body was found behind Presidential Villas in the administrative capital.

He was shot twice while his official vehicle was burnt to ashes as well.

CCJP National Secretary Chris Chisoni said in a statement made available to Nyasa Times that the brutal killing of the ACB Director will send fear amongst and hinder the vital work of the anti-corruption agencies and justice delivery services like the courts, police and in particular the ACB.

“Whilst there is no official report yet providing details as to the reasons of the killing of the Director of Corporate Affairs for ACB; we in CCJP are worried that this incident will jeopardize the anti-corruption efforts of government as it seeks to address the corroding malaise of financial looting that has impacted on the country’s limited resources, and which is currently affecting the delivery of timely and quality public services to all citizens,” reads in the statement in part.

He therefore asked the Malawi Police Service to expedite investigations and establish reasons behind his death.

Chisoni further requested government to provide necessary support and security to ACB officials so that they be carrying their duties without fear and interference.

“We ask government to prioritize internal security measures to ensure national security at all levels of the society which of late has been a great cause of worry.

“We also ask Malawian citizens and communities to provide any information or details related to this murder and other security incidents. Without citizens’ participation in addressing this country’s security challenges, insecurity will continue to haunt us,” reads further the statement issued on Tuesday.

The outspoken CCJ National Secretary also called on the ACB and the judiciary to expedite current corruption-related cases, so as to limit the time and space for criminal interference and disturbance.

According to him, with delayed prosecutions hard core criminals will continue to seek ways of obstructing the justice system and structures.

He therefore said Njauju’s death shouldn’t discourage efforts and commitment to fight corruption and graft in Malawi “as our continued efforts are needed now more than ever to ensure good governance and the future security of our country”.

Mutharika government says it  is determined to increase the number of police officers in the country and  adequately fund Malawi Police Service.

Critics argue that the effectiveness of policing could not be measured by the number of officers alone, but by reductions in crime and increases in public confidence.

Police officers in Malawi have recently be connected to the criminal activities including robbery.

Government plans to procure an additional 100 police vehicles and build capacity in crime investigation through acquisition of appropriate equipment, training and recruitment of criminal intelligence gatherers.–Additional reporting by Alfred Chauwa, Nyasa Times

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Chiwaya Jr B
Chiwaya Jr B
8 years ago

STOP killing each other.

concerned citizen
concerned citizen
8 years ago

Plz stop killing. What wrong did he do? But you killers, do you know kuti this man’s spirit is still living?

concerned citizen
concerned citizen
8 years ago

This is not on, this is not good at all. God is not happy with this. This man deserved to live, for his family and nation.

nkhoma
nkhoma
8 years ago

The truth shall prevail

arikangel mdothi
arikangel mdothi
8 years ago

really…??? so we have to loose lives for is to open eyes and see… shame…!!!

Aron
Aron
8 years ago

It’s sad to have aleader who have no clue and Malawi will never have a good enough leader until the end of the world. Had it been possible to bring back kamuzu banda I would have done so. Shame

kwalewera Zinyemba
kwalewera Zinyemba
8 years ago

The insecurity in the country is indeed worrisome. The answer may not be in the hands of the police. Do remember the story of the nation of israel. When they were asked to leave Egypt and occupy canaan, after concuring Jericco without any physical weapon they faild to defeat a small and seemingly weak town of Ai because Achan had defied Gods instructions before concuring Jericco. Let us do soul searching individually. There is somebody whom the Lord has not approved in our midist. It could be any one of us. A country whose leaders trust themselves apart from God… Read more »

BigMan
BigMan
8 years ago

The problem with Malawians they think the President/Executive control everything in their life. If they are poor, lazy, sick, scared, uneducated, corrupt, adulterous, murderous, lacking in integrity, obtuse, etc…. its all the president’s fault!! DPP this, this government that, blah blah, bla!

Do you know how many people got car jacked, murdered, robbed, raped, etc… in our neighboring countries today?

Let the police do their investigations, and pray for the man to rest in peace. Stop politicizing everything.

baba
baba
8 years ago

Some comments are pathetic. Chisoni is only trying to address the situation and already some of you have politicised the article. Malawians should learn that Malawi does not belong to Mutharika and Chilima only. Malawi is for us all and if we transfer all the responsibilities to our leaders then it is a very big mistake. We harbour thieves in our location and police intelligence also works better if they are working in an environment where the citizens have sound minds. How many presidents have we had since 1994? And has security ever improved since Kamuzu left? we misunderstood democracy… Read more »

Matafale
Matafale
8 years ago

Msana,

You are being too emotional here and in the process failing to properly comment nor address core issues here. Pathetic. And Alfred, should that therefore stop CCJP from calling from more support. Haters!

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