Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has refuted claims that if a government does not include the DA it’s corrupt.
Lesufi made the remarks during a media briefing on Monday at the end of the ANC’s provincial executive committee (PEC) lekgotla, which took place over the weekend in Boksburg.
Lesufi was criticised for the reappointment of the “same old” ANC leaders in his executive council last month.
His cabinet comprises seven ANC MECs, while the Inkatha Freedom Party, Patriotic Alliance and Rise Mzansi were each allocated one portfolio. This is despite the ANC receiving only 34% of the votes at the polls in May.
Lesufi’s cabinet excluded members of the DA after the party announced it would not form part of the government of provincial unity, following a failure to reach an agreement with the ANC.
“There’s this perception that if a government doesn’t include the DA then it’s a corrupt government. We want to dispel that. It’s a wrong assessment and it should not be encouraged.”
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Lesufi said a narrative “has been planted” that the ANC in Gauteng is defying the national leadership.
“You’ve seen all the governments we’ve established in the province and municipalities, we’ve never done that without the go-ahead of the national leadership.
“The establishment of this government was the decision of the national office bearers.
“So, the national officer bearers permitted us to establish the government of provincial unity in Gauteng. So it’s not my decision or the decision of the ANC in Gauteng,” Lesufi said.
Meanwhile, Lesufi confirmed that the ANC wants to remove the DA-led coalition in Tshwane from power.
Lesufi said the ANC had been approached to engage in a strategy to take back the City of Tshwane.
The Premier said the province would have engagements with the ANC mother body concerning moves to reclaim Tshwane.
“There is a huge chance in Tshwane over the next two weeks. There has been a surge from political parties who want the ANC to come back and rescue Tshwane.”
The decision to try to remove Tshwane mayor Cilliers Brink comes a week after Johannesburg mayor Kabelo Gwamanda resigned. Gwamanda was replaced by the ANC’s Dada Morero.
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