Two of Western Cape’s Premier, Alan Winde’s, staff was officially sworn in as MEC’s on Monday.
Winde announced changes to his cabinet in April.
David Maynier will, as of Monday, assume the
responsibilities of the Education MEC. Maynier takes over from Debbie Schäfer who resigned in April to pursue law in the U.K.
“I would like to use
this opportunity to again thank Debbie Schäfer for her immense contribution to
the Western Cape, especially to our province’s children. We wish you all the
best with your new opportunity abroad, and we know that you will be a great
success in this endeavor,” said Premier
Winde.
Mireille Wenger has replaced Maynier, in as Finance
and Economic Opportunities MEC. Maynier has served as in this portfolio since
2019. Wenger, meanwhile, has served with distinction in the Western Cape’s
Provincial Parliament, as Chief Whip of the Majority Party, as well as
Chairperson of a number of key committees, including the Parliamentary
Oversight Committee and the COVID-19 Ad Hoc committee. She has also previously
served as a member of the budget committee and will assume the executive
authority for both the Department of Economic Development and Tourism and the
Provincial Treasury.
“These exciting changes will add new momentum to our
government as we move forward to deliver jobs, safety and well-being in the
Western Cape. We know that we have a lot of hard work ahead of us, as we look
to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and improve the lives of our residents.
At the core of this focus is job creation through skills development,
especially for our young people, and both David and Mireille will play an
important role in making this happen in their respective roles,” said Premier,
Alan Winde.
Commenting on his new portfolio, Maynier said he is looking
forward to his post.
“I have immense respect for the principals, teachers,
practitioners, and officials that make up the education sector. They have
achieved so much during a very difficult period, and I want to make sure that
we improve on the strong foundation that they have built and take it forward.”
“I will embark on a programme of listening and learning,
engaging with a wide variety of stakeholders in the education sector, both
inside and outside the Western Cape Education Department. The purpose of this
programme is to develop a set of priorities and to set a new direction to
better prepare students for the world of work. We must ensure that our students
receive the best quality education we can possibly achieve, and I look to our
stakeholders for their support and guidance as we move forward.”
Wenger has already got the ground running, with plans to meet with her department and stakeholders for plans to create jobs in the Western Cape.
“I am deeply honoured to be sworn in as the new Minister of
Finance and Economic Opportunities today. I would like to thank Premier Alan
Winde for the trust he has placed in me, and I fully acknowledge the immense
responsibility that falls on me. I take this responsibility seriously and, in
all that I do, I will consider myself ‘on the job, to create jobs in the
Western Cape. I’d also like to thank Minister Maynier for the strong foundation
he has built.”
“I look forward to working with him in his capacity as
Minister of Education, which is critical in ensuring our learners have the
necessary skills they need to enter the job market. In my first week, I will be
meeting with our teams to develop my plan of action to drive growth and job
creation in the Western Cape. There can be no greater priority for our province
right now, especially given the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our economy
and the livelihoods of many of our residents. We must claw back the jobs lost
during this time, but more than this, it is my strong view that we need to aim
even higher,” added Wenger.
Winde also gave an update on the other MEC’s in their
respective portfolio’s
‘’Reagen Allen has already hit the ground running as the
Western Cape’s new Provincial Minister of Police Oversight and Community
Safety. Ensuring that the Western Cape Safety Plan continues to be implemented,
especially in the province’s crime hotspots, is his top priority.’’
‘’Tertuis Simmers and Daylin Mitchell are also already leading from the front to establish the new departments which the Premier announced in his State of the Province Address, as the Provincial Minister of Infrastructure and Provincial Minister of Mobility, respectively. These changes will be critical to the government’s plans to enable private-sector-led growth and job creation,’’ added Winde.
The Western Cape Premier concluded saying they are
determined to make ‘’bold and courageous’’ decisions to better the province.
“Collectively, these changes mark an important moment in
our government, as we make clear that we are prepared to be bold and courageous
to tackle the challenges that our province face. We today again make clear our
commitment to live our government’s values each and every day, by always being
caring, competent, accountable and responsive, and by always acting with
integrity.”
Done By: Mitchum George
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