Speaker, many people who are observers of our situation at this time have progressively come to this conclusion: that the major cause of the problems in our communities now erupting into violence is as a result of the infighting over resources within the ruling party and its structures ... [Interjections.] ... that lack of accountability and manipulation, in particular, of the tenders and resources involved lead to factions within the ruling party fighting amongst themselves; that houses of the councillors elected by the supporters of the ruling party are being burned down by the supporters of the ruling party; and that this is, in fact, spreading the disease of corruption even deeper in all spheres of government.
With government totally immersed in this monster of endemic corruption, how does the Presidency, as the head of the executive, propose to take government out of that and place it on a platform to change this situation? [Time expired.]