INTEGRATE THE GAUTENG CRIME PREVENTION WARDENS

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INTEGRATE THE GAUTENG CRIME PREVENTION WARDENS 

The uMkhonto weSizwe Liberation War Veterans (MKLWV) applauds the decision to integrate the Gauteng Crime Prevention Wardens (GCPW) into the law enforcement mainstream. We wish to commend and magnify the proposed 30 day plan tofinalize the appointment and retention of the CPWs as trafficwardens and welcome the collaboration between variousgovernment departments to ensure a smooth implementation. 

MKLWV views the initiative as a non partisan effort to enhanmce public safety, contrary to the narrative and claims that this move was inspired by a partosan agenda to gain the votes. The CPW’s have been a success story, despite facing opposition and challenges. Their efforts have brought a sense of order and safety to communities, earning the admiration of peace loving South Africans. 

We extend our gratitude to Premier Panyaza Lesufi and the collective leadership of Gauteng for their support of this initiative. Their pointed leadeship in carrying the hopes of over 8000 CPW’s and prioritising the safety and well being of Gauteng residents is not taken for granted.

Those who have consistently celebrated Gauteng government setbacks, seemingly are motivated by their opposition to transformative policies like BELA, NHI, BEE and other progressive public policies. We must remain committed to these principles of freedom and democracy enshrined in the Freedom Charter.

There was never a doubt from the MKLWV that this initiative was not informed by a partisan perspective as propagated by those opposing this initiative. 

All the peace loving South Africans will continue to salute the efforts of these young men and women who brought a sense of order and safety to areas once dominated by fear.

This courage and commitment has made the CPW a success story in-spite the doomsayers who continued to throw dirt in any meaningful path pointing at the transformative direction. 

They have taken our government to court figjting every public policy aimed transforming our country. We must never concede to these dirty and cheap battles that we have won as early as 1994. We extend our gratitude to the collective leadership of Gauteng led by Premier Panyaza Lesufi. Throughout this ordeal, this leadership has continued to vicariously walk in the shoes of the of these over 8000 CPW until the findings by the Public Protector

There is a sense of awe and veneration when you mention the name of the Premier to these crime fighters. They never doubted his collective leadership in resolving the stalemate. The MKLWV supports the transformative agenda driven by the Premier’s’ office, which aligns with the African National Congress’s (ANC) position. We will not condone any attempts to reverse this moral imperative and economic neccessity. 

Those celebrating this detour are perpetrating a false narrative that the Premier’s actions were partisan. Protecting vulnerable persons is a moral obligation not a partisan issue. Abandoning the CPW’s initiative would invite social upheavals, instability and anarchy. The SAPS requires reinforcement in crime infested areas, and the CPW has been a neccesary support. The Public Protector’s findings are a welcome relief and we hope they will pave the way for the continued success of the CPW.

There is no country in the world that can reconcile or give into no go zone area phenomena as it was the case in some of our townships at certain times. This was the neccesary reinforcement to the SAPS as they are unable to be in all these crime infested streets at the same time. 

The people of Gauteng will be happy to note that the Public Protector in her findings did not throw the baby out with the bathwater. Despite facing opposition from those who seek to undermine progress, the very people who opposed other progressive policies, go to the townships of Gauteng you will be told of many tales that demonstrates success story of the CPW. We extend our gratitude to Premier Panyaza Lesufi and the collective leadership of Gauteng for their unwavering support of the CPW’s. The Premier’s track record of fighting for the rights of the vulnerable and marginalized is well-known, and his leadership inspires hope in Gauteng. 

During his tenure as the MEC for the Basic Education in Gauteng, he went to court defending the Culture of Learning and Training when the Gauteng learners were prevented access to some of the public schools because they could not speak Afrikaans and these public schools were Afrikaans medium institutions.

The MKLWV supports the transformative agenda driven by the Premier’s office and will not concede to any attempts to reverse this security and Safety imperative. Abandoning this initiative would invite social upheaval, instability, and anarchy. 

Fortunately, the Public Protector has recognised the value of this initiative and has decided not throw the baby out with the bathwater. 

To falter is to betray, to stand firm is to honour! 

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