Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has announced that the appointment of a new liaison officer will help strengthen relations with the African National Congress’s (ANC) coalition partners.
In a statement released on Monday, Lesufi expressed his excitement about the new appointment and its potential to improve communication and cooperation between the ANC and its coalition partners.
“The appointment of a liaison officer is a crucial step in building and maintaining strong relationships with our coalition partners. It will ensure that we work together effectively towards our common goal of delivering quality education to the people of Gauteng,” Lesufi said.
The MEC also highlighted the importance of collaboration and unity within the coalition, stating that it is essential for the success of the ANC-led government in Gauteng.
“We cannot achieve our goals alone. We need the support and cooperation of our coalition partners to deliver on our promises to the people of Gauteng. This appointment will help us to work together in a more coordinated and efficient manner,” Lesufi added.
The new liaison officer, whose name has not been disclosed yet, will act as a bridge between the ANC and its coalition partners, ensuring that communication channels are open and that all parties are on the same page.
Lesufi also emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in the coalition, stating that the liaison officer will play a crucial role in ensuring that all parties are held accountable for their actions.
“We want to build a coalition that is based on trust, transparency, and accountability. The liaison officer will be responsible for ensuring that all parties are held accountable for their actions and that any issues or concerns are addressed promptly,” Lesufi explained.
The MEC also expressed his confidence in the new liaison officer, stating that they have the necessary skills and experience to fulfill their role effectively.
“We have carefully selected the liaison officer based on their qualifications, experience, and commitment to the values of the ANC. We are confident that they will be able to build strong relationships with our coalition partners and help us to achieve our goals,” Lesufi said.
The appointment of a liaison officer comes at a crucial time for the ANC-led government in Gauteng, as they face numerous challenges in delivering quality education to the people of the province.
However, with this new appointment, it is clear that the ANC is committed to working together with its coalition partners to overcome these challenges and deliver on their promises to the people of Gauteng.
In conclusion, the appointment of a liaison officer by MEC Panyaza Lesufi is a positive step towards strengthening relations with the ANC’s coalition partners. It is a clear indication of the ANC’s commitment to collaboration, transparency, and accountability within the coalition. With this new appointment, we can expect to see improved communication and cooperation between the ANC and its coalition partners, ultimately leading to better service delivery for the people of Gauteng.
