Zuma’s position now ‘untenable’ and he must resign: Nehawu

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Natasha Marrian | 01 November, 2016 15:16

President Jacob Zuma.
Image by: SIPHIWE SIBEKO / REUTERS

The National Education Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) has called on President Jacob Zuma to resign.

Nehawu is the largest affiliate of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) and one of its most influential. Its call comes amid growing opposition to Zuma within the ANC and its tripartite alliance.

Most Cosatu affiliates made it clear that Zuma had to step down at a central executive committee meeting following the 2016 local elections, where it assessed the causes of the party’s eight-percentage-point decline in support.

However‚ the discussion was held behind closed doors. Nehawu is the first Cosatu union to call publicly on Zuma to resign.

In a statement on Tuesday after a meeting of its national executive committee‚ Nehawu said the situation had now become untenable.

“While we believe that no single individual‚ even as president of the country‚ can be solely responsible for all the socio-economic and political ills in our society and while we appreciate that Comrade Jacob Zuma has served our struggle well over the years‚ the organised working class cannot stand idly by and be silent when it is clear that the revolution is taking a disastrous trajectory as it needlessly lurches from crisis to crisis‚” the union said.

“Therefore Nehawu calls on Comrade Jacob Zuma to take the honourable and courageous decision in the interest of the ANC and our people by resigning as the president of South Africa.”

The union wants Zuma out so that by the time the ANC contests the 2019 national election‚ he should no longer be state or ANC president.

Nehawau also called on the ANC to make a “unifying decision” regarding succession within the party – by ensuring that tradition was upheld and deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa succeeded Zuma.

“We are making this call while being painfully conscious of the poisoned climate of factional contestation within the ANC that would make it difficult for the ANC to arrive at a broadly supported solution to the current tragic impasse,” the union said.

“Nonetheless‚ as Nehawu we expect the ANC and President Jacob Zuma to rise to the occasion in the interests of the ANC and the masses of our people.”

The announcement is likely to place the union on a collision course with Zuma-aligned affiliate the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union and with Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini, who remains a staunch Zuma supporter despite the shift in attitudes toward the president within the federation.

– TMG Digital/BusinessLIVE

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