I will not stand for the DA Gauteng Premiership
By Rabelani Dagada
On the 20th and 22th January this year, I published articles in The Sunday Independent and The Star respectively, articulating why I would contest the Democratic Alliance (DA) Gauteng Premiership candidature.
The gist of my opinion was that if I got elected as the DA Gauteng Premier, I would drive provincial economic growth through re-industrialisation of the manufacturing sector, revival of agriculture and agri-business, human capital development, and converting Gauteng into an integrated City-Region. However, after careful consideration, I have decided not to stand for the premiership.
As an information technologist and development economist, I thought I would make a better contribution in the national assembly in one of the following portfolio committees: science and technology, communications, and trade & industry.
Secondly, inasmuch as I have ambitions to occupy a political administrative position, I think it would be better to initially equip and hone my policy formulation skills and the national assembly is the right place for this. Thirdly, my colleagues, Jack Bloom and Mmusi Maimane have decided to stand for premiership and I have got no doubt that both of them have the ability to turn Gauteng around.