PAC wants pro-people leaders
IT IS not only the case of Brian Molefe. It is all state-owned-enterprises and the ANC who have the impression that they own enterprises which are supposed to develop the lives of our poor.
This is happening in the SAA, Post Office, SABC, Transnet, Denel, and now Eskom. These enterprises do not belong to a political party or a certain family, but to the people of this country.
The PAC have been raising the crises of leadership in the country since Codesa negotiations began. We are always misled by incompetent individuals who are deployed by their fellow comrades.
Lynne Brown took a decision and after a few days, she backtracked as a result of her party to fire Molefe. Brown learnt this from her boss, Zuma, when he appointed unknown Des van Rooyen as a minister of finance and soon after changed his decision.
Our supposed leadership at government or governance level are behaving in an incompetent manner because they know that there are no consequences.
We are not taken seriously. We are not going to tolerate this indecisiveness and anti-people government. We now know that they do what the dominant faction desire, while ignoring the majority. This is absolutely wrong.
The only way to deal or address this quagmire is for our people to help bring down the incompetent and indecisive leadership, in favour of propeople leadership that will not depend on the judiciary to fulfil its constitutional obligations.
Molefe, like Hlaudi Motsoeneng, is being excused because his issues are in people’s eyes and the ANC is under pressure. They are counter-revolutionary reactionaries who always await action in order to counter it.