Gordhan's re-appointment will not fix damage caused by Zuma - Lekota

14 December 2015 - 01:17 By Matthew le Cordeur
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FIRM STAND: Mosiuoa Lekota had MPs enthralled as he spoke about how South Africans had become less happy with Jacob Zuma at the helm than they were when Thabo Mbeki was president
FIRM STAND: Mosiuoa Lekota had MPs enthralled as he spoke about how South Africans had become less happy with Jacob Zuma at the helm than they were when Thabo Mbeki was president
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Former Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s Sunday night re-appointment to the role will not fix the damage caused by President Jacob Zuma’s ousting of Nhlanhla Nene last week, according to Cope president Mosiuoa Lekota.

"Not even the introduction of Mr Gordhan can make right the value of damage that has been caused," he told News24 after hearing the news.

"It is quite clear this country needs leadership," he said.

"The best thing for Mr Zuma is for him to just move out of office.

"The country just needs to find someone else to take control of things and guide our nation’s fortune into the future," he said.

"News that Pravin Gordhan has had to replace David van Rooyen after two days in office is without doubt because Zuma has a complete loss of what to do," he said.

"He has no idea where to take the country."

Lekota said there has been a huge amount of uncertainty following Zuma’s shocking move, where announced that unknown back bencher David van Rooyen would take over the nation’s coffers.

"The mood in the country and abroad is one of complete uncertainty as to what is next and as to the management of South Africa," he said.

Source News 24

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