UDM the right party to lead Gauteng – Holomisa
WEST Rand residents embraced United Democratic Movement (UDM) leader General Bantu Holomisa and sang nothing but his praises during the party’s door-to-door campaign in the area yesterday.
The West Rand is the UDM’s second-biggest region in Gauteng, led by Joburg.
Ernest Monongnong from Kagiso said Holomisa was one of the few leaders who embodied true humility, honesty and integrity.
“The UDM is the party that I am going to vote for in these coming elections – its party leaders always talk sense whenever they make a point in Parliament.
“I like it for its stance on anti-corruption and it is forever exposing the rot that is in our government,” added Monongnong.
While engaging with community members, Holomisa told them that the UDM was the only party that remained true to its course of fighting corruption and making sure that it kept executives accountable.
“We are not a party that goes around and makes a lot of noise, but we are a party that believes in holding ministers and the president accountable.
“When we are in Parliament our primary goal is to serve the people of South Africa, who put their faith in us as public representatives.
“We have exposed a lot of the maladministration and corruption that was happening in our state-owned enterprises, the most recent example being the case of the former speaker,” he explained.
The UDM leader said it was unfortunate that, 30 years into democracy, people needed to resort to service delivery protests due to failures of municipalities to provide services to people.
“Protests often result in the destruction of infrastructure and property, causing significant harm to our economy.
“Unfortunately, they are escalating in frequency and violence, drawing larger crowds, primarily composed of disaffected and unemployed youth.
“The fragility of our society is evident, with the potential for any one of these protests to spiral out of control.
“Not only that, instead of the government responding with open ears, they respond by opening fire, and the rubber bullets fly.”
Holomisa pleaded with residents to give his organisation a chance to lead Gauteng, as that would help bring much-needed stability to the province.
The general told residents that they had the best candidate in Mthunzi Mdwaba, who had experience in building and creating job opportunities.