STATEMENT BY PRINCE MANGOSUTHU BUTHELEZI MP, PRESIDENT OF THE INKATHA FREEDOM PARTY AT THE IFP PRESS CONFERENCE TO WELCOME RETURNING MEMBERS, DURBAN, December 19 2014
For close on forty years, the IFP has encouraged South Africans to get involved in shaping our nation. We all have something valuable to contribute.
It is easy to sit on the side-lines and complain, wishing that our country's leaders would do things differently and that the challenges in our nation would be met with a passionate response, good ideas and committed action. But in a democracy, good only thrives when the people themselves get involved; when we become the history-makers and policy-shapers; when we become the solution.
Over the years, the IFP has attracted countless people of goodwill who seek to make their contribution. First we worked to secure democracy, and now we work to strengthen and protect it.
The IFP is home to civic-minded South Africans, to entrepreneurs, to parents, to community leaders, to students; to people with the courage to create change. We are home to people who understand that politics is not something that happens in the corridors of power in Parliament and the Legislatures. Politics is a vehicle through which ordinary citizens influence every sphere of their lives.
So it matters whether or not you choose to become involved in politics. It also matters which party you choose as your political home. Each party has its own identity. For the IFP, it is integrity, unity, service and ubuntu.