Coat of Arms imageSA Govt Info image
row imagewww.gov.zawhat's newlinksfaq'ssitemapfeedbackrow image
speeches & statementsdocumentsour leadersabout governmentabout saeventssearch
 
Homepage Homepage
Speeches and statements

>

New on the website


>

State of the Nation address

>

National Budget

>

Parliamentary media briefings (GCIS)

>

Statements on Cabinet meetings

>

Audio files


>

By subject

>

By government leaders

>

By government departments and bodies

>

By category
> Cabinet statements
> Events
> Media advisories
> Parliamentary questions and answers
> Speeches
> Statements
> Transcripts

>

By former leaders


>

Search on speeches and statements


Government dismisses fallacy about National Development Plan (NDP)

12 Dec 2012


Government has noted the reckless statements made by the Chief Economist at Pan African Investment and Research, Iraj Abedian, which were published by the Business Report regarding the alleged ‘absence of buy-in’ of the National Development Plan (NDP) by Ministers Ebrahim Patel and Rob Davies.

Abedian also stated that Cabinet Ministers rarely mention the NDP, and alleged that it had been largely neglected by Government.

The National Development Plan aims to eliminate poverty and reduce inequality by 2030, and was endorsed by Cabinet, which Ministers Patel and Davies form part.

Acting GCIS CEO, Phumla Williams, said “These opinions are misleading and are not supported by substantial facts. The facts that I am referring to are that the NDP calls on all South Africans to get involved in implementing it because it is a plan for all sectors; hence business leaders have also recognised the importance of the NDP, which is critical for South Africa’s economic future.
In the last few months since the Cabinet Lekgotla there has been intensive work aimed at developing the implementation plan, which will be presented to the Cabinet at its Lekgotla in January 2013. It is at that point then that Cabinet will take concrete decisions, informed by proposals contained in the implementation plan, on how to take the plan forward.”

Williams said that reports of the National Development Plan being in the hands of the ANC were baseless, as it was actually developed by Government to address the country’s pertinent issues.

“It is the first time in the history of our country that we have a single national development plan that all of us, both in government and outside of it, should work together to successfully implement”, Williams said.

The National Development Plan is a multi-framework to bring about a virtuous cycle of development, with progress in one area supporting advances in others.

Enquiries:
Phumla Williams
Cell: 083 501 0139

Issued by: Government Communication and Information System (GCIS)
12 Dec 2012


    [ Top ]

    Related links
    >

    Subscribe to mailing lists

    >

    RSS feed

     

    About the site | Terms & conditions | Contact your government
    Developed and maintained by GCIS
    This site is best viewed using 800 x 600 resolution with Internet Explorer 4.5, Netscape Communicator 4.5, Mozilla 1.x or higher.