Daily Dispatch

Ramaphosa says sorry to veterans after JZ tension

- By NEO GOBA

ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa has apologised to the party’s stalwarts for the ill-treatment they received from his predecesso­r Jacob Zuma.

Ramaphosa met the veterans in Sandton yesterday for the first time since ascending to the highest office at Luthuli House.

“The president he is saddened [about] the manner in which the stalwarts were treated and he thinks that [it] needs to be addressed by the NEC [national executive committee],” ANC Veterans League president Snuki Zikalala said.

“He said it was uncalled for because we’re easing critical issues that were affecting the lifeblood of the ANC.

“The ANC was going down the drain and we were saying‚ ‘not in our name while we are still alive’ and he accepts that and he agrees there were critical people [who] were saying that we should not be given recognitio­n and he said that shouldn’t have happened‚” said Zikalala.

He said the veterans were pleased that Ramaphosa was able to meet them to iron out critical issues as they are the custodians of the party’s values and traditions and those values “must be guarded with their lives”.

Zikalala revealed that they informed Ramaphosa that they still wanted a national consultati­ve conference (NCC) before next year’s national general elections.

“The president said it will be discussed [by the NEC] because it’s very important that you should introspect to see what went wrong and how can we fix things that went wrong within our own organisati­on so that we can regain the trust of society immediatel­y because there is a deficit of trust [of the ANC] with society‚” added Zikalala.

In November last year‚ the ANC stalwarts held a three-day NCC meeting. The then-NEC under former president Jacob Zuma distanced themselves from the outcome.

The seasoned party members had spent most of 2017 attempting to host the consultati­ve conference‚ with the NEC at first agreeing that it should take place‚ then insisting it must be done simultaneo­usly with the June policy conference.

“We had a wonderful engagement with the stalwarts of the ANC‚” said Ramaphosa.

“This was a meeting where we were reconnecti­ng‚ re-engaging with our stalwarts and we were briefing them about our moment we were in now as the new leadership in the ANC and we had positive views about what needs to be done and the role that needs to be played by our stalwarts in the new dawn that we are in,” he added.

During his last speech in his capacity as ANC president‚ Zuma took a swipe at the party’s elective conference in December‚ saying there could be “a vehicle used to cause more problems” in the ANC after the veteran called for him to step down numerous times.

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