President Jacob Zuma’s son, Edward, has described the disruption of
the State of the Nation on Thursday night as disgusting, barbaric and
unnecessary. Speaking in his personal capacity, a livid Edward
Zuma said those who disrupted his father's address were an embarrassment
to the nation.
“I was very hurt by the lack of respect displayed
by some members of Parliament tonight. Personally that was
embarrassing, unbecoming, unnecessary and uncalled for.
"The much
anticipated State of the Nation Address was disrupted several times by
members of the Economic Freedom Fighters and a surprise move by Congress
of the People leader Mosiuoa Lekota who told Jacob Zuma that he was "no
longer honourable."
Edward Zuma said the opposition tried by all means to disrupt the president. “The
Speaker was very patient with them until she handed the matter to
[National Council of Provinces Thandi] Modise.
They [the EFF] are a
disgrace to the nation and we cannot be proud of their behaviour.” He said the opposition would be given an opportunity to raise questions. “Whether the president was right or wrong or they did not like what he said, there are procedures that need to be followed.
“As
champions of rules and regulations, they should have led by example. If
this is how they behave in front of potential voters they are leading
people astray.” He said those that disrupted the president were desperate for attention.
“The
rules were laid down in the beginning of the session, this was just a
publicity stunt. How do you engage with people who don’t even listen?” When
asked how his father may have felt during the disruptions Edward Zuma
said: “I don’t really know what was going on inside his head but I can
tell you that he was looking at them as children who were misbehaving
and needed to be reprimanded.
“But because he is a president he cannot just react to their behaviour but I know he took it as a parent.” Edward Zuma condemned the oppositions' behaviour.
“We
may have differences with the president but they disrespected him and
one of the most important days in our history. They are crazy. “We cannot be ridiculed by those boys.”
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