South africas zuma says government disputes are damaging
You're referring to Jacob Zuma, the former President of South Africa!
Yes, in 2017, Jacob Zuma publicly expressed his concerns about the infighting and disputes within the African National Congress (ANC) government, which he led at the time. He stated that the disagreements and power struggles within the party were damaging to the country and its people.
Zuma's comments came amidst a period of intense political turmoil in South Africa, marked by factionalism and infighting within the ANC. The party was divided over issues such as state capture, corruption, and the leadership of the country.
In a speech delivered at the ANC's 54th National Conference, Zuma warned that the infighting was undermining the party's ability to govern effectively and was causing harm to the country's economy and social fabric.
He urged party members to put aside their differences and work together to address the country's challenges, saying that the ANC's internal disputes were "a threat to our very existence" and that they needed to be resolved in order to move forward.
Zuma's comments were seen as a rare moment of candor from a leader who had previously been accused of being at the center of the ANC's internal conflicts. However, his words were also criticized by some as being too little, too late, and as lacking concrete solutions to the party's problems.
Despite his efforts to address the issue, Zuma's presidency was ultimately marked by controversy and scandal, and he was forced to resign in 2018 amid widespread calls for his removal.