Statement of the African National Congress on matters relating to the attack on the person of Comrade President Jacob Zuma
The African National Congress will not enter the recently fashionable fray of trading insults in the public domain. Indeed as recently articulated by the Secretary-General of the African National Congress, Comrade Gwede Mantashe, "the ANC is convinced that the mainstay strategy of the opposition forces in all formations and structures is that of agitation for discontent. These opposition forces have nothing to offer. We must seek to avoid responding to these provocations and lies, trying to correct every individual detail or allegation"
We however wish to speak to the provocations and lies that are touted daily with the intention to harm and degrade the person of President Jacob Zuma and by necessary implication the ANC and the very core of our struggle. Such is a farce that has perhaps gone unattended for too long and has morphed into a normal part of national discourse.
The African National Congress is not led by a single leader as purported by writers of various fictional prose. President Zuma forms part of a leadership collective that is elected by members of the organisation through a rigorous and thorough democratic process. The decisions taken by the African National Congress are not the decisions of a single individual but of the various Executive Committees and structures of the organisation.
It is a dangerous fallacy therefore to suggest that the ANC is "afraid of Zuma". This assertion which is being repeatedly ad nauseum by many is indicative of political spectators who lack understanding of the organisation, its functioning or its internal processes. In the ANC decisions are reached on consensus not dictatorship after proper engagement and consultation.
Further, the notion of a paralysis in the ANC arising from this purported fear of Comrade President Zuma is an insult not only to the President but to the more than one million members and leaders of the African National Congress. In essence, those who tout this lie seek to infer that the membership, leadership and supporters of the African National Congress are brainless stooges without capacity to reason, deduce and lead the struggle of the people of South Africa.