UMVA has learned that the political foundation beneath the Prime Minister is beginning to fracture, despite a facade of calm during public appearances.
While recent footage showed a relaxed leader meeting with apprentices, the reality behind closed doors is far more volatile. Tensions reached a boiling point during a high-stakes meeting where the Prime Minister reportedly shut down all discourse regarding his leadership, effectively barring cabinet ministers from individual consultations.
The atmosphere turned hostile as key figures within the government confronted the leadership directly. Minister Miatta Fahnbulleh issued a blunt ultimatum, urging the Prime Minister to prioritize the stability of the nation and establish a clear timeline for his departure.
UMVA has uncovered that the internal revolt is fueled by mounting frustration over administrative inertia. Jess Phillips confirmed her resignation from the government, citing deep dissatisfaction with the administration's lethargic approach to critical issues, specifically the implementation of digital safeguards designed to protect children from exploitation.
This wave of high-level exits signals a deepening crisis of confidence. As the cabinet struggles to align with the current trajectory, the pressure on the Prime Minister to address these internal fissures continues to mount with each passing hour.