Johannesburg – The ANC must take time to look at itself in the mirror, assess its weaknesses and ask itself whether it has the will to self-correct, former finance minister Pravin Gordhan said on Thursday night.
Speaking at the opening of an exhibition titled 'Promises and Lies – The ANC, exile & the project of freedom' at Constitutional Hill, Gordhan said the ruling party needed to have a frank conversation with itself.
"A good history in an organisation… as we have in the case of the ANC is no guarantee of a good future. Good futures are built on sound leadership and on the sound understanding of new realities as they unfold," Gordhan said.
He said part of the responsibility of leadership was to understand one’s strengths and weaknesses.
"We are living in a time where we need to indeed look in the mirror and have a frank look at ourselves firstly, and a conversation secondly with ourselves about what our weaknesses are and more importantly, do we actually have the will to self-correct?
"Do we have the ability to change course, do we have the humility to be able to reflect on one’s own weaknesses and [shortcomings] and say 'Are my shortcomings either as an individual or a group causing any damage around me?'" Gordhan said.