EFF REITERATES ITS REJECTION OF THE UNDERMINING OF AFRICAN LEADERSHIP IN THE NATIONAL TREASURY
Thursday, June 7, 2018
The EFF reiterates its condemnation of Momonait Ismail's undermining of African leadership in Treasury. We have long observed a phenomenon within Treasury that Africans (or Bantus) are often considered and treated as not worthy and capable of leading finance. This is why, in the first place, we celebrated the initial appointment of Nhlanhla Nene. This was despite our total rejection of Zuma and his corrupt activities which nearly collapsed state institutions.
We dismiss with contempt the embedded journalistic reporting which has been distorting the EFF Deputy President's comments during the portfolio meeting in parliament when he raised questions about Momonait's domination of all reports from treasury when he is not a Director General. The response of the Director General is also the saddest thing ever because it’s an admission of being dominated. Why would you delegate all your responsibilities to another person, unless you think that person is better than you? This is even much so because the DG is not on leave or sick, he simply is there, but someone is reporting on his behalf.
The EFF will not retreat its criticism simply because the ones being undermined do not see that to be the case. We have learnt from the great African American revolutionary Harriet Tubman who said "I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves." Racism is not racism because of the admission of the one being racially oppressed. It is an objective reality which can be observed even as the oppressed denies it.
We further state without any fear that we have been critical of those in power before, even as they threatened to use and abuse state power to silence our criticism. Many claim that our criticism of Treasury is because of investigations that are being done on the EFF leadership. Despite them not providing any evidence to this effect, we are still not scared of any investigation which seeks to silence our ability to speak truth to power.