The IFP Expectations Ahead of the State of the Nation Address

Feb 5, 2025 | Press Releases

The Inkatha Freedom Party expects President Cyril Ramaphosa to provide a comprehensive outline of the government’s plans to address the country’s pressing challenges when he delivers the State of the Nation Address tomorrow.
We expect the President to delve into the Medium Term Development Plan as the agreed upon minimum programme of the GNU, providing tangible solutions to the socio-economic issues confronting our nation.

Specifically, we expect him to elaborate on the three pillars of the MTDP he emphasised at the Opening of Parliament Address last year, which are, inclusive growth and job creation, reducing poverty and tackling the high cost of living, and building a capable, ethical, and developmental state.

We expect the President to outline the concrete GNU plans for stimulating economic growth, creating jobs, and promoting entrepreneurship, particularly among youth and women.

Reducing poverty and tackling the high cost of living must preoccupy the Presidents attention and therefore he must announce measures to alleviate poverty, address income inequality, and mitigate the effects of the high cost of living on vulnerable households.

We expect the President to provide a roadmap for strengthening institutions, combating corruption, and promoting good governance.

Furthermore, we expect the President will take a strong stance in support of Ithala Bank, a vital institution that has empowered black-owned businesses and communities for decades. The IFP has consistently advocated for the bank’s preservation and transformation into a fully-fledged state bank.

As the IFP, we reiterate our commitment to remaining in the Government of National Unity, recognising its importance in promoting stability and cooperation post-elections. We are committed to maintaining our identity as the IFP and upholding our manifesto promises, working tirelessly to ensure that the government prioritises the needs of all South Africans.

We urge the President to provide a clear roadmap for implementing these pillars, including concrete timelines, deliverables, and accountability mechanisms. The IFP believes that a united and effective government is essential in addressing the country’s challenges and unlocking its potential.

As we move forward, we emphasise the need for collaborative governance, where all parties work together to find solutions to our common problems. The IFP remains committed to playing a constructive role in this process, ensuring that the voices of our people are heard and their concerns addressed.

Issued by:
Mkhuleko Hlengwa MP
IFP National Spokesperson
Inkatha Freedom Party

Contact:
Ayanda Zulu
IFP National Media and Communications Officer
082 866 4029

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