Voters have the power to fire Zuma

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Voters have the power to fire Zuma

Only the voters have the power, through their votes, to fire President Jacob Zuma and his corrupt African National Congress, Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane said on Sunday.

Maimane and other DA leaders launched the DA’s final August 3 municipal elections TV advertisement titled “Call to Action”, in Atteridgeville, Tshwane, on Sunday.

Maimane said the core message was “to call to action every single citizen who loves this country, and who believes in a better future, to play their respective role in bringing about the change we need to move South Africa forward again by voting DA on 3 August”.

“You see, democrats, the only way we will see change in South Africa is by choosing change. Every single one of you has a role to play in this regard. Without voting for change, the status quo will remain and South Africa will be subject to another five years of the ANC’s horror story.

“For another five years we will see the same rampant levels of unemployment. We will see the same toxic corruption, maladministration, and sheer dishonesty within government. And we will see the same lack of basic service delivery for all South Africans. The power to bring about change lies with you – every single one of you,” he said.

Twenty-two years since the dawn of democracy the need for change was starkly apparent anywhere and everywhere one went in South Africa. Hopelessness was rife, with an ANC government that “only cares for itself and its cronies”.

South Africans from all corners of the country – in Johannesburg, Nelson Mandela Bay, and in Tshwane – were seeing through the ANC’s false promises and hollow apologies, Maimane said.

“Jacob Zuma’s ANC does not care for the people of this country and it is time we speak up and use our votes to remove the ANC once and for all. Your vote is how to reject an ANC government that buys a R4 billion jet for Zuma while 8.9 million South Africans are jobless.

“Madiba’s [former president Nelson Mandela] dream of a united, non-racial and prosperous South Africa only lives here in the DA. We are the most diverse party in South Africa, and where we govern, people’s lives are improving every day. There is no corruption, jobs are being created, and basic services are delivered to all.

“As the DA, we’ve put the proof on the table. We have shown you the DA difference in places such as Cape Town and Midvaal. We have given you the offer and the choice, but the power to vote for change and elect us is in your hands,” Maimane said.

The ANC could not save itself. In December 2007 in Polokwane the ANC elected Zuma as their president at the party’s national conference. And with that, the ANC of Mandela, OR Tambo, and Max Sisulu began to fade and be replaced with the ANC of Zuma, the politically connected Gupta’s, and SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng.

“Almost 2400 ANC delegates – representing ‘the people’ – elected a man who had 783 charges of fraud and corruption hanging over his head. Since then, the ANC has protected and promoted Jacob Zuma at all costs. From Nkandla to the Gupta’s, Zuma has become the epitome of the ANC,” Maimane said.

“The ANC has broken Parliament, turning it into a lapdog whereby the sins of the president are absolved rather than admonished. The ANC created Zuma, elected him as their leader, and protected and defended him every step of the way. The ANC is Jacob Zuma, and Jacob Zuma is the ANC.

“Make no mistake, I will keep fighting Jacob Zuma and his corrupt ANC in Parliament and in the courts, but I can’t fire him or his ANC. I’m not their boss – you are. Only the people of South Africa can do so through their vote.

“Zuma will not change. The ANC will not change. But South Africans can change the government they have by voting for the better South Africa we all dream of.

“Where the DA is in government, the lives of all South Africans are constantly improving. This is the difference a DA government brings. A government that works every day to ensure South Africa becomes a land of prosperity for all who call it home.”

Come August 3, South Africans from across the country, in every city, every town, on every farm, in every village, would have the opportunity to vote for change that moved South Africa forward again – change that stopped corruption, delivered better services, and created jobs.

“An opportunity to use their voice to speak those powerful two words to Jacob Zuma and his ANC -You’re fired!” Maimane said.

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