The Citizen (Gauteng)

Mashatile wants tightening of leadership criteria

- Steven Tau

The demon of slaves that allows for mediocre leaders to lead must be defeated, Gauteng ANC chairperso­n Paul Mashatile said at the weekend.

Speaking at the MK veterans steering committee in Johannesbu­rg, Mashatile said comrades must be very clear about the criteria of leaders ahead of the ANC’s elective conference, scheduled for December this year.

“I see there are people who are already campaignin­g and we have not told them yet whether they fit the criteria,” Mashatile said.

The ANC Women’s League and the youth league have already started campaignin­g for former African Union (AU) chairperso­n Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma while Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa is also seen to be contesting President Jacob Zuma’s position.

“Let’s tighten up the criteria and once it’s clear, we will see whether you fit,” said Mashatile.

“Comrades informed by the through-the-eye-of-the-needle document, a clear criteria will have to be developed to ensure the sharpest knives from our political shelves are chosen to lead the vigorous implementa­tion of the national democratic revolution. And this must be coupled with political education and political consciousn­ess of members.”

With just a few weeks to go before the ANC’s national consultati­ve and policy conference­s, Mashatile said the platform by the national consultati­ve conference to diagnose the ills of the movement would have to be utilised, with the aim of prescribin­g what needed to be done to cure the movement of those ills.

“I know the ANC national executive committee did not quite accept the national consultati­ve conference.

“But they said they will give us two days before the policy conference and so we will have to see what to do with those two days because it seems we are not going to get anything more than that.

“The outcomes of that national consultati­ve conference will then have to influence the conversati­on during the policy conference so as we do not just go through the motions.

“I’m alive to the fact that we will be walking a tightrope with the national consultati­ve conference, combined with the policy conference, but I’m confident we can do our best to ensure that like in Morogoro in 1969, the ANC emerge stronger and more united behind a clear vision that ensures that the dream of a better life for all is realised,” Mashatile said.

He said the ANC had reoccupied the moral high ground and reclaimed its place as the parliament of the people and leaders of society.

“No effort must be spared in ensuring all of us participat­e actively in the ANC and alliance structures as part of turning around the situation and making the ANC what our people know it to be.

“This report-back session, therefore, has to craft a plan that assists in restoring the ANC’s glory. We must be bold, honest and frank and we must be able to tell one another the bitter truth to rescuing the ANC,” he said.

Mashatile said ANC members must be reminded of what former party president Oliver Tambo said “let us tell truth to ourselves, even if the truth coincides with what the enemy is saying”, adding that the time was now to heal the movement.

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