Operation Dudula members during a previous march
By Operation Dudula
Operation Dudula wishes to express its position on the G20.
Operation Dudula welcomes the privilege and responsibility bestowed on South Africa to host the G20 summit.
This event marks a historic moment as South Africa is the first African country to host world leaders under this global forum.
This milestone affirms our long-held view that South Africa stands as the most powerful and strategically significant nation on the African continent and reflects our rightful place in geopolitics.
While we acknowledge and celebrate the diplomatic and symbolic value of this achievement.
The G20 Summit, despite its global prestige, will not by itself alter the material conditions of millions of South Africans who continue to face declining access to basic services due to the influx of illegal immigrants and corruption.
It is for this reason that Operation Dudula has resolved to organise a peaceful and lawful picket to demonstrate to the government that once the G20 Summit concludes, the agenda of putting South Africans first must remain the nation’s top priority.
Our message is clear:
International recognition means little if South Africans continue to struggle to find work, access quality services, and feel safe in their own communities due to crime and illegal immigrants.
True leadership begins at home, with policies that restore dignity, security, and opportunity to the citizens of this
Republic.
Operation Dudula calls on all patriotic South Africans to join us under the following instructions:
1.This will be picket which will be peaceful and orderly.
2.Only authorised Operation Dudula members may speak to the media.
3.Date, times and designated meeting spots will be communicated in due course.
South Africa’s global leadership must start with national responsibility, while hosting the world is a moment of pride, rebuilding our country for South Africans is a moral duty.
We call on the government to match international diplomacy with domestic action.
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