Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi, has recently made a statement regarding the state of the province, expressing his concern over the current situation. According to Lesufi, most areas in Gauteng are in a bad state and urgent action needs to be taken to address the issues at hand.
In a recent press conference, Premier Lesufi highlighted the various challenges that the province is facing, ranging from poor service delivery to high crime rates. He emphasized that these issues are not only affecting the residents of Gauteng, but also hindering the growth and development of the province.
Lesufi stated that the government is fully aware of the problems and is committed to finding solutions. He urged the residents of Gauteng to work together with the government to improve the state of the province. “We cannot do this alone, we need the support and cooperation of the community to bring about positive change,” he said.
One of the major concerns raised by Lesufi is the poor state of service delivery in many areas of Gauteng. He acknowledged that there have been delays in the delivery of basic services such as water, electricity and sanitation. However, he assured the public that the government is working tirelessly to address these issues and ensure that all residents have access to these essential services.
Another pressing issue that Lesufi addressed is the high crime rate in the province. He expressed his disappointment in the recent spike in criminal activities and assured the public that the government is taking necessary measures to combat crime. “We are working closely with law enforcement agencies to ensure the safety and security of our citizens,” he stated.
Premier Lesufi also highlighted the need for economic growth and job creation in the province. He acknowledged that unemployment is a major challenge in Gauteng and the government is committed to creating opportunities for the youth and promoting entrepreneurship. “We are determined to create a conducive environment for businesses to thrive and create job opportunities for our people,” he said.
Despite the challenges facing the province, Premier Lesufi remains optimistic and motivated to bring about positive change. He urged the residents of Gauteng to remain positive and work together towards a better future. “We have a resilient and determined community in Gauteng, and together we can overcome any obstacle and build a better province for all,” he said.
In conclusion, Premier Lesufi’s statement serves as a wake-up call for all stakeholders to take action and work towards improving the state of Gauteng. The government is committed to addressing the challenges and creating a better future for all residents. Let us all join hands and work towards a brighter and prosperous Gauteng.