By Chisomo Phiri
Odya Zake Alibe Mlandu Party president who is also the state vice-president Michael Usi says the government fails to address national challenges because some government officials refuse to follow presidential directives.
Speaking at a mega political rally he held on Manday at Nyambadwe Primary School Ground in Blantyre, Usi said despite the president issuing instructions, many government officials ignore them without any consequences for those responsible.

“When the President gives directives, not all of them are carried out.People sit down to discuss the directives, and some even disregard them completely yet they go unpunished. That is the problem,” said Usi.
On his political ambitions, Usi confirmed that he will contest in the forthcoming presidential elections but emphasised that his priority is the welfare of Malawians, not personal political gain.
“I am contesting, but I am looking at the bigger picture.It should not be about Usi, it should be about the people. I can forgo the presidency for the sake of Malawians. Malawians come first, myself and others second,” he said.
The Odya Zake Alibe Mlandu leader outlined conditions he believes are critical for the country’s progress, including ending nepotism, rooting out corruption, promoting genuine development, and ensuring that professional expertise not political influence drives government operations.
“Political parties and their gurus should not interfere with government business.Let professionals do what they know best because they went to school for that,” he said l.
While hinting at possible discussions with other political leaders on a potential alliance, Usi declined to reveal the names of the parties or individuals involved.
“I am talking to everybody, but I won’t disclose which party for now. I am not seeking to ride on anyone’s back because I have what it takes to be president. I fear nobody when it comes to contesting, but I respect them all,” he said.
The VP reiterated his belief that leadership is ultimately determined by God and expressed confidence in his ability to lead the nation.
In February 2019, former vice-president Saulos Chilima picked Usi as his running mate in the nullified 2019 presidential election under United Transformation Movement (UTM ) party ticket.
He pulled out of the UTM presidential race in November,2024 while serving as president, having replaced Chilima who died in a plane crash in June the same year.
On April 27 this year,Usi launched Odya Zake Alibe Mlandu as a political party in the capital Lilongwewith pomp.