The African Union (AU) has extended its heartfelt condolences to Malawi following the tragic deaths of Vice President Saulos Chilima and nine others. This somber event has plunged the nation into mourning.
The Tragic Incident
Vice President Saulos Chilima and nine other individuals were on a military aircraft that went missing on Monday morning. Malawi’s President, Lazarus Chakwera, confirmed that there were no survivors. The plane, a Donier 228 of the Malawi Defense Force, was en route to Mzuzu Airport but had to return due to bad weather.
AU’s Response
Moussa Faki Mahamat, the AU Commission Chairperson, expressed deep sorrow over the incident. In a statement, Faki offered sincere condolences to the bereaved families, the government, and the people of Malawi. He reiterated the AU’s solidarity with President Chakwera and the nation during this difficult period.
Mission Details
The vice president was traveling to attend the funeral of former Attorney General and Minister of Justice Ralph Kasambara in Lilongwe. Unfortunately, the aircraft lost contact and went off the radar near the Chikangawa Forest.
Government’s Action
A search and rescue mission was immediately launched by security agencies. The disappearance and subsequent confirmation of the crash have raised questions and calls for an in-depth investigation to prevent future tragedies.
In conclusion , the loss of Vice President Saulos Chilima and the other victims is a significant blow to Malawi. The nation, supported by international condolences and solidarity, faces a period of mourning and reflection.
As Malawi processes this loss, the priority remains on supporting the bereaved families and ensuring such incidents are mitigated in the future. The African Union’s support underscores the importance of unity and resilience in times of national tragedy.