Wednesday 13 March 2013

Re: [wanabidii] ALERT ON TANZANIAN RESOLVE AND STRATAGEM TO SEIZE LAKE MALAWI

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From: Charles Banda <chasbanda@gmail.com>
To: Wanabidii <wanabidii@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 13 March 2013, 16:27
Subject: [wanabidii] ALERT ON TANZANIAN RESOLVE AND STRATAGEM TO SEIZE LAKE MALAWI

SUBJECT: SERIOUS ALERT ON TANZANIAN RESOLVE AND STRATAGEM TO SEIZE
LAKE MALAWI

Your Excellency,

I have the honour to write to you this letter, which aims to highlight
the serious issues facing our country and fast undermining our
ownership of Lake Malawi, in the hope that Your Excellency will be
encouraged and, as a result, spurred to take the serious and urgent
steps necessary to protect our entitled and rightful claim to this
national treasure from the marauding and scheming hands of determined
Tanzania.

Your Excellency, in as much as the ongoing mediation effort regarding
the lake dispute is concerned, the deck is stacked against Malawi.
This may come as a surprise to Your Excellency, but given the manner
in which this matter is being handled, I have reason to believe that
your government is not aware of the conspiracy that is being
orchestrated by the most powerful and well-funded parties who have an
interest in the lake, not, of course, in favour of the interests of
Malawi. As we speak, the undercover apparatus of foreign governments
is picking up and processing intelligence cables about Malawi whose
details and motives your government and the people of Malawi are
probably not privy to, important as the information maybe for the
security and convenience of our country in respect of the matter that
is at hand.

Meanwhile, Your Excellency, the people that you have appointed and
entrusted with the critical responsibility of dealing with these
matters, including protecting our country with intelligence gathering,
are comfortable with doing nothing out of either their ignorance or
their belief that all is well, while their counterparts are travelling
all over the world palm-oiling decision makers to make sure that the
outcome of the Lake Malawi mediation is decided in Tanzania's favour.

Your Excellency, I will be betraying my patriotism if I do not mention
to you that as I write this letter, madam, big oil companies are in
Dar es Salaam negotiating for oil deals to do with our part of the
lake, a development that am certain is flying in the face of your
government because of the docility in our approach to this matter. All
this, Your Excellency, is classified information, which I have only
managed to come across by assuring my sources that I will die first
before I reveal them.

Your Excellency, there is no smoke without fire. As you should know,
the most common undoing of most people in your position is their
tendency to influence or pressure people around them to tell them what
they want to hear instead of the things they have to and must know.
Your Excellency, those encouraging you to focus on crop inspection
tours and globetrotting, although pleasing to your ears and pleasant
in your eyes, are part of a calculated conspiracy to drive their
personal agendas to the detriment of the agenda of the nation.

It goes without saying, Your Excellency, that the social economic
unrest that the policies of your government have unleashed on the
nation already present on your table a full plate that needs dealing
with as a matter of urgency. However, asking and convincing you not to
attend to necessary matters that the country finds itself in, and
putting such matters only on the peripherals of your attention is,
treacherous to you, and disloyal to the nation at large.

In closing therefore, I must humbly urge you, Your Excellency, to
still apply your thoughts and your undivided attention to the storm
brewing over Lake Malawi, for if unchecked, it will tarnish whatever
legacy you hope to leave for Malawi. Think about it, Your Excellency;
that you should go down in the history of Malawi as the President that
lost the Lake, with its attendant profits and benefits, to Tanzania.

Your Excellency, as a country we can't afford by any known cost to
cede an inch of our territory, let alone our beautiful lake, to any
country.

In this regard, I urge Your Excellency to pull out of the mediation
effort immediately and only address this matter when enough
intelligence is available of what Tanzania is doing and a clear
Malawian strategy for dealing with the Tanzanian threat is formulated.
In the meantime, it would be wise to deploy the defence forces to
closely guard and monitor the lake and ensure that our possession of
it remains certain.

I remain a loyal Citizen of the Republic of Malawi,

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