Nico de Jager

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Preceded byAnthony Still
Succeeded byMpho Moerane
BornNicolaas Mattheus de Jager
Nico de Jager
Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature
Assumed office
18 February 2021
Member of the Mayoral Committee for Environmental and Infrastructure Services in the City of Johannesburg
In office
14 February 2017  27 November 2019
Preceded byAnthony Still
Succeeded byMpho Moerane
Councillor – City of Johannesburg
In office
2005–2021
Personal details
BornNicolaas Mattheus de Jager
PartyDemocratic Alliance
EducationLangenhoven High School

Nicolaas Mattheus de Jager, known as Nico de Jager, is a South African politician and a Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature for the Democratic Alliance (DA). He previously served as the Member of the Mayoral Committee for Environmental and Infrastructure Services in the City of Johannesburg under Mayor Herman Mashaba from 2017 to 2019 and as a city councillor from 2005 to 2021.

De Jager attended Langenhoven High School in Riversdale, Western Cape. He holds formal qualifications in public administration and economics.

Political career

After the 2000 municipal elections, De Jager went on to become the branch chairperson of the Democratic Alliance's Thabeni branch in Johannesburg. He became a DA PR councillor in 2005.[1] De Jager was the DA's Shadow Mayoral Committee Member for Transport in the city.[2] In September 2016, he was elected chairperson of the city's Section 79 Transport committee.

In February 2017, De Jager was appointed as the Member of the Mayoral Committee for Environmental and Infrastructure Services, replacing Anthony Still.[1][3] He served until November 2019, when mayor Herman Mashaba resigned.[4]

De Jager was sworn in as a Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature on 18 February 2021.[5]

In April 2021, De Jager denounced Castro Ntobeko, an African National Congress member and employee of the Gauteng Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, for celebrating the death of four gay men and called for his immediate suspension.[6]

He said in May 2021 that the DA opposed the renaming of William Nicol Drive to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Drive because of the timing due to the impacts of COVID-19 on businesses in the area and not because of the name itself.[7]

De Jager criticised the ANC in June 2021 for refusing to fly the Rainbow flag at the Johannesburg City council, during Pride Month.[8]

Personal life

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