AGANGSA NEEDS THOROUGH NKANDLA INVESTIGATION
By BRIAN KAJENGO
Cape Town, 19th March: The depth and breadth
of the cover-up by the governing party, and the number of instances of
maladministration by officials from several departments including the South
African Police Service, the Department of Defence, and the Department of Public
Works should be proof that this is a government utterly incapable of either
ending corruption, providing ethical leadership, or running an efficient
administration.
“Thuli Madonsela’s office should be commended for fearlessly
making its findings known, for resisting political pressure and attempts to
sabotage her work; but also for shining a light on the callous treatment of
residents of Nkandla, many of whom were simply moved at great expense to the
taxpayer from their land to make way for President Zuma’s ‘township,’” says the
President of Agang SA, Dr Mamphela Ramphele.
”It is frankly mind boggling how a project that was
initially to have cost a little more than R20 million to meet the requirements
of security personnel tasked with Zuma’s safety, should end up at over R200
million and could be as high as R246 million when complete. And then to
believe that the various Ministers and the President himself chose to take no
appropriate action beggars belief,” she says
According to Ramphele, while the shock of the revelations
should ensure the citizens of South Africa make sure that the governing party
is held to account at the polls on the 7th May, it is important
to remember that the corruption that has brought Nkandla to the national mind
is just one episode in the corruption problem that is now endemic to the
government.
The Auditor-General recently reported that more than R30
billion from the state’s coffers cannot be accounted for, leaving hospitals
dysfunctional, schools unfixed, and children unprotected by a police service
that at times seems uninterested in anything but exercising brutality against
citizens.
“It is clear that President Zuma should go immediately. Even
in the bad old days of apartheid, the then head of state John Vorster fell on
his sword after the Information Scandal, yet now we faced with a head of state
twenty years into our democracy that has shown he will stop at nothing to hold
onto power.
He has dragged his Cabinet colleagues into his mess, appears
to have lied to Parliament and the South African people and systematically has
dismantled law and order by disbanding the Scorpions and replacing them with
the toothless Hawks, made political appointments to the South African Police
Service and has crippled the intelligence services and the National Prosecuting
Authority. He has presided over attacks on instruments designed to protect our
democracy, such as the Public Protector and the judiciary,” says Ramphele.
“If President Zuma does not fall on his sword by election
day, then South African citizens must turn out in their numbers to vote him and
his complicit government out of power. We simply cannot stand by any longer as
this government and this President wreak havoc with our democracy. President
Zuma can no longer pretend to be the guardian of our Constitution, nor the
protector of our democracy. Citizens now see him for what he is,” says Ramphele.
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