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DA leader urges Zuma to cancel jet

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DA LEADER Mmusi Maimane yesterday said he had requested President Jacob Zuma to make a statement to Parliament next week about plans to procure a presidenti­al jet at a reported cost of R4 billion.

“The DA will be using all available mechanisms to block the procuremen­t,” Maimane told a media briefing.

He said he was demanding that Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula stop the procuremen­t process and instruct Armscor accordingl­y.

Maimane said the department and Armscor had been trying to back-pedal since Sunday media reports drew an outcry, but the requests for proposals the arms procuremen­t company issued made it plain that the jet should be delivered to Waterkloof Air Force Base by the end of March.

He said the plan to buy a luxury presidenti­al jet that could seat 30 people and boasts a private sleeping space with an en-suite bathroom was indicative of skewed priorities.

“Government cannot justify spending up to R4 billion on an aircraft to serve the president while millions of young South Africans are jobless and unable to afford higher education.”

In a statement, the DA described the desire for a new presidenti­al jet as “irrational and irresponsi­ble” and said it could not be justified in the current economic climate.

“I have, therefore, written to the president, urging him to show leadership by instructin­g the procuremen­t process to be halted as a matter of urgency,” the DA leader said.

“If the president puts South Africa first, then he should order the Department of Defence to cancel the proposal and focus on ensuring that the real problems, such as the jobs crisis, chronic higher education funding crisis and impending water crisis are addressed instead.” – ANA

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