Mutharika pledges stronger national security, calls for discipline in newly commissioned soldiers

SALIMA-(MaraviPost)-President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to safeguarding the security and wellbeing of all Malawians.

He said the government will strengthen national security through a holistic approach that promotes collaboration among security agencies and increased engagement with communities.

Mutharika, who serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the Malawi Defence Force (MDF), emphasised that the state will continue modernising the military.

He noted that this modernisation includes investing in advanced technology and equipment to enhance operational effectiveness.

The President stressed that these improvements are essential for preparing the MDF to address both current and future security threats.

Mutharika with new MDF officers

He urged the newly commissioned officer cadets to honour the Oath of Office they have taken.

Mutharika reminded them to uphold and defend the Constitution of the Republic of Malawi.

He further advised the cadets to maintain professionalism in all circumstances.

The President warned them to refrain from engaging in politics, stating that their duty to the nation is of a higher calling.

He said integrity and discipline must guide their service throughout their military careers.

Mutharika also reiterated Malawi’s commitment to international peacekeeping missions.

He said the country remains dedicated to promoting stability across the globe through active participation in peace-support operations.

The President added that strong cooperation with neighbouring countries is vital for addressing shared security challenges.

He highlighted cross-border threats such as terrorism and human trafficking as issues that require collective regional action.

Mutharika concluded by reaffirming his government’s pledge to continue strengthening the MDF and ensuring that all Malawians live in a secure and stable environment.


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