By Burnett Munthali
Former President and 2025 presidential candidate for the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, has firmly defended his decision to appoint Dr. Jane Ansah as his running mate.
Speaking to the press on Friday, 25th July 2025, Mutharika emphasized that his choice was based on competence and experience rather than political appeasement or regional balance.

“I chose Jane Ansah because I want someone who can help me run this country,” he said.
He explained that Ansah brings a wealth of experience from her career in public service, having served as a magistrate, a High Court Judge, and Attorney General.
According to Mutharika, Malawi is in a crisis that requires capable individuals with the technical and legal expertise to restore governance and national stability.
“This country now needs people with competence,” he stressed.
“I don’t want to appoint people just to appease them,” he continued, sending a strong message against the culture of rewarding loyalty over merit.
“I want to work with people who can help me turn this country around because this country is almost finished,” he lamented.
Mutharika expressed grave concern over Malawi’s economic status, pointing out that the nation is currently ranked the second poorest in the world after Somalia.
He highlighted the irony in the comparison, noting that “Somalia was at war for over thirty years.”
The former president stated that when making appointments, he is not interested in one’s background, tribe, or political affiliation.
“When I appoint people, I don’t care where they come from or who they are,” he said.
“What matters to me is whether they are skilled to work in certain positions.”
Mutharika revealed that he had previously worked with Dr. Ansah during her tenure as Attorney General, while he served as Minister of Justice.
“I know how skilled she is,” he stated confidently.
In addition to her judicial and legal experience, Mutharika praised Ansah’s academic credentials.
“She is a Doctor of Law,” he noted, further emphasizing that she holds qualifications in the area of the Right to Development.
Mutharika’s remarks come amid ongoing public debate over the suitability of Jane Ansah, whose legacy as former Malawi Electoral Commission Chairperson remains polarizing.
However, Mutharika appears unmoved by the critics, standing by his decision as one grounded in professionalism and national interest.
He concluded his address with a reaffirmation that his administration, if elected, would prioritize ability and commitment to public service above all else.