Emran Ntenje’s Shocking Resignation: A Blow to the DPP
In a surprising move, Emran Ntenje, the former governor of the eastern region for the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), has resigned from his position and abandoned the party.
This sudden departure comes after a brief 17-day stint as an advisor to former President Peter Mutharika.
Ntenje’s reasons for leaving remain unclear, and the DPP has yet to issue a statement on the matter.
Ntenje’s resignation may be seen as a strategic move to avoid potential disciplinary action, as it frequently happens that resignation is used as a means to escape inevitable disciplinary action for serious misconduct.
However, without further information, it is difficult to say for certain why Ntenje chose to leave the party.
The DPP’s silence on the issue speaks volumes, and it will be interesting to see how the party responds to this development in the coming days.
One thing is certain, however: Ntenje’s resignation is a significant blow to the DPP, and it may have far-reaching consequences for the party’s future.
