During the meeting, Tshisekedi pledged the nearly 30 million litres of fuel to Malawi, following the fuel shortages that the country had been facing since 2021. In interviews, several sources raised eyebrows over the fuel deal claiming some officials might have misdirected the rest of the fuel for private business.Malawi News, however, could not independently confirm the allegations. However, according to the National Oil Company of Malawi (Nocma), only 2.3 million litres of fuel were received between September and November 2023, and the institution is unaware of what happened to the remainder.
When asked about the missing fuel, Nocma spokesperson Raymond Likambale said the donation was a government-to-government arrangement. Accordingly, the progress reports on the receipt of fuel are submitted to OPC [Office of the President and Cabinet]. The report showing 2.3 million litres as having been received by Nocma, was also sent to OPC for action and guidance.
So, in terms of follow up, we refer you to the Office of the President and Cabinet,โ Likambale said. He further confirmed that Nocma only received 2.3 million litres of fuel between September and November 2023 and that no further consignments have arrived since then. โWe confirm receipt of 2.3 million litres.
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However, the original agreement was for 30 million litres, with 15 million litres allocated for each product. We only received the aforementioned 2.3 million litres, and no further shipments have been received since November 2023,โ he said. According to a Nocma memo, the DRC expressed concern over Malawiโs fuel shortages, which were attributed to a lack of foreign exchange, and decided to extend a hand of solidarity in the form of fuel supply.
โAccordingly, DRC shall dispatch fifteen million litres of diesel as well as fifteen million litres of petrol, with Malawi only responsible for logistical arrangements. This fuel supply shall be treated with utmost urgency to provide quick relief to the Malawian nation,โ reads part of the memo. The memo further said that Nocma management and a representative of the DRC government, identified as Dr.
Nir, held several meetings to operationalise the fuel grant. Malawi Newsreached Nair who said did not have full information but said deliveries may not have concluded due to logistical issues and referred the matter to Nocma for more explanation. โI was more in the bilateral agreement, then they worked directly on the logistics, I am not sure on quantity, I know the DRC started but did not complete, due to supply problems at their port,โ said Nair. The memo also indicates that between September and November 2023, a total of 62 trucks delivered 2,336,753 litres of fuel to Malawi.
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